Quantum Gravity and Random Tensors

Abstract

Random tensors are the natural generalization of random matrices to higher order objects. They provide generating functions for random geometries and, assuming some familiarity with random matrix theory and quantum field theory, we discuss in the first part of this note the applications of such models to quantum gravity. In a second part we review tensor field theories, that is standard field theories in Rd but with tensor fields, which lead to a new family of large N conformal field theories relevant for the study of the AdS/CFT correspondence.

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