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Lectures on walking technicolor, holography, and gauge/gravity dualities (English)
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5 July 2011
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Summary: Dynamical electroweak symmetry breaking is an appealing, strongly coupled alternative to the weakly coupled models based on an elementary scalar field developing a vacuum expectation value. In Sections 2 and 3 of this set of lectures, I summarize the arguments, based on low-energy phenomenology, supporting walking technicolor as a realistic realization of this idea. This pedagogical introduction to walking technicolor, and more generally to the physics of extensions of the standard model, makes extensive use of effective field theory arguments, symmetries, and counting rules. The strongly coupled nature of the underlying interactions, and the peculiar quasiconformal behavior of the theory, requires to use nonperturbative methods in order to address many fundamental questions within this framework. The recent development of gauge/gravity dualities provides an ideal set of such nonperturbative instruments. Sections 4 and 5 illustrate the potential of these techniques with two technical examples, one within the bottom-up phenomenological approach to holography in five dimensions, the other within a more systematic top-down construction derived from ten-dimensional type-IIB supergravity.
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weakly coupled models
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vacuum expectation value
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low-energy phenomenology
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