A Non-Critical String Approach to Black Holes, Time and Quantum Dynamics
Abstract
We review our approach to time and quantum dynamics based on non-critical string theory, developing its relationship to previous work on non-equilibrium quantum statistical mechanics and the microscopic arrow of time. We exhibit specific non-factorizing contributions to the S matrix associated with topological defects on the world sheet, explaining the r\ole that the leakage of W∞ charges plays in the loss of quantum coherence. We stress the analogy with the quantum Hall effect, discuss the violation of CPT, and also apply our approach to cosmology.
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