New dual relations between quantum field theory and string regimes in curved backgrounds
Abstract
A R "dual" transform is introduced which relates Quantum Field Theory and String regimes, both in a curved background with D-non compact dimensions. This operation maps the characteristic length of one regime into the other (and, as a consequence, mass domains as well). The R-transform is not an assumed or a priori imposed symmetry but is revealed by the QFT and String dynamics in curved backgrounds. The Hawking-Gibbons temperature and the string maximal or critical temperature are R-mapped one into the other. If back reaction of quantum matter is included, Quantum Field Theory and String phases appear, and R-relations between them manifest as well. These R-transformations are explicitly shown in two relevant examples: Black Hole and de Sitter space times.
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