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arxiv: hep-th/0507150 · v2 · pith:RPGGT6OPnew · submitted 2005-07-15 · ✦ hep-th

A Quantum-Gravity Perspective on Semiclassical vs. Strong-Quantum Duality

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keywords exchangesemiclassicalstrong-quantumsymmetryactionbeendistancesduality
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It has been argued that, underlying M-theoretic dualities, there should exist a symmetry relating the semiclassical and the strong-quantum regimes of a given action integral. On the other hand, a field-theoretic exchange between long and short distances (similar in nature to the T-duality of strings) has been shown to provide a starting point for quantum gravity, in that this exchange enforces the existence of a fundamental length scale on spacetime. In this letter we prove that the above semiclassical vs. strong-quantum symmetry is equivalent to the exchange of long and short distances. Hence the former symmetry, as much as the latter, also enforces the existence of a length scale. We apply these facts in order to classify all possible duality groups of a given action integral on spacetime, regardless of its specific nature and of its degrees of freedom.

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