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The Substantial Role of Weyl Symmetry in Deriving General Relativity from String Theory

John Dougherty

2021Philosophy of Science20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

String theory reduces to general relativity in appropriate regimes. Huggett and Vistarini have given an account of this reduction that includes a deflationary thesis about symmetry: although the usual derivation of general relativity from string theory appeals to a premise about the theory’s symmetry, Huggett and Vistarini argue that this premise plays no logical role. In this article I disagree with their deflationary thesis and argue that their analysis is based on a popular but flawed conception of the interaction between symmetry and quantization. I argue that a better conception recognizes a distinction between ordinary, broken, and anomalous symmetries.

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Theoretical physicsString theoryPremiseSymmetry (geometry)General relativityQuantization (signal processing)Theory of relativityEinsteinEpistemologyString (physics)PhysicsMathematicsPhilosophyMathematical physicsGeometryAlgorithmQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsRelativity and Gravitational TheoryCosmology and Gravitation Theories
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