Nonperturbative phenomena in field theory and gravity, and use of Borel summation to capture nonperturbative information
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2017-12Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Rahman, Md AshiqMetadata
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This thesis addresses non-perturbative phenomena and techniques to analyze nonperturbative
problems. First, we discuss the simplest non-perturbative example in
quantum gravity: blackholes, and how they non-perturbatively emit Hawking Radiation.
This is directly linked to the blackhole information paradox. We then discuss
non-perturbative phenomena in quantum eld theory. In particular, we discuss instantons
in Yang-Mills and large-N sigma models. We discuss Borel summation as a
technique to capture non-perturbative terms in a perturbative expansion. We apply
Borel summation to the simple Painleve-I system and solve it numerically.