Nima Arkani-Hamed
Department of Physics
Harvard University
University of California, Berkeley

Deconstructing Dimensions: Adventures in Theory Space

The world around us appears to be four-dimensional, but it is an old idea that extra dimensions may be revealed as we probe shorter distances. In an inversion of this picture, it has recently been realized that in some cases extra dimensions can be generated dynamically, emerging as the long-distance description of a class of fundamentally four-dimensional models. The particles and interactions of these four-dimensional theories are conveniently described by a diagram or ``theory space". In some phases, the theory space is transmuted into extra dimensions, while in different phases other surprising phenomena are uncovered. These ideas have opened up a new realm of possibilities for physics beyond the standard model, with novel predictions for upcoming accelerator experiments. Among other things, the breaking of electroweak symmetry can be naturally triggered by extended objects in theory space, and the unification of forces can be accelerated to occur at energies far lower than the conventional grand unification scale.