Mori-Zwanzig formalism for general relativity: a new approach to the averaging problem
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Abstract
Cosmology provides a coarse-grained description of the universe that is valid on very large length scales. However, the Einstein field equations are not valid for coarse-grained quantities since, due to their nonlinearity, they do not commute with an averaging procedure. Thus, it is unclear in which way small-scale inhomogeneities affect large-scale cosmology (backreaction). In this work, we address this problem by extending the Mori-Zwanzig projection operator formalism, a highly successful coarse-graining method from statistical mechanics, towards general relativity. This allows to derive a dynamic equation for the Hubble parameter in which backreaction is taken into account through memory and noise terms. Our results are linked to cosmological observations.
Publication: Michael te Vrugt, Sabine Hossenfelder and Raphael Wittkowski, Mori-Zwanzig formalism for general relativity: a new approach to the averaging problem, Physical Review Letters 127, 231101 (2021)
Presenters
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Michael te Vrugt
University of Muenster
Authors
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Michael te Vrugt
University of Muenster
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Sabine Hossenfelder
Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
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Raphael Wittkowski
University of Münster, University of Münster, Institute of Theoretical Physics