Gravity from thermodynamics: optimal transport and negative effective dimensions
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Publication:6419619
DOI10.21468/SCIPOSTPHYS.15.2.039arXiv2212.02511MaRDI QIDQ6419619
Nicolò De Ponti, Andrea Mondino, G. Bruno De Luca, Alessandro Tomasiello
Publication date: 5 December 2022
Abstract: We prove an equivalence between the classical equations of motion governing vacuum gravity compactifications (and more general warped-product spacetimes) and a concavity property of entropy under time evolution. This is obtained by linking the theory of optimal transport to the Raychaudhuri equation in the internal space, where the warp factor introduces effective notions of curvature and (negative) internal dimension. When the Reduced Energy Condition is satisfied, concavity can be characterized in terms of the cosmological constant ; as a consequence, the masses of the spin-two Kaluza-Klein fields obey bounds in terms of alone. We show that some Cheeger bounds on the KK spectrum hold even without assuming synthetic Ricci lower bounds, in the large class of infinitesimally Hilbertian metric measure spaces, which includes D-brane and O-plane singularities. As an application, we show how some approximate string theory solutions in the literature achieve scale separation, and we construct a new explicit parametrically scale-separated AdS solution of M-theory supported by Casimir energy.
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