Holographic Duality

Student Presenter(s): Lillian Pratt, Beza Nigatu
Faculty Mentor: Sophia Domokos
Department: Physics
School/College: College of Arts and Sciences, New York City

In this presentation, we discuss the existence of measurable physical quantities in the context of String Theory's Holographic Duality conjecture. Holographic Duality is a way to understand complex physical phenomena in our universe by translating them to simpler processes in a different universe that features extra dimensions and curved space. We can use Holographic Duality to relate the coupling of quarks and gluons. In this talk, we will use metaphors and concrete examples to make the abstract concepts covered more intuitive for non-experts.