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In
theoretical physics, the
AdS/QCD correspondence is a program to describe
Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) in terms of a dual gravitational theory, following the principles of the
AdS/CFT correspondence in a setup where the
quantum field theory isn't a
conformal field theory.
Such an alternative description of QCD could provide the physicists with new procedures to calculate many observables more efficiently. The idea of AdS/QCD goes back to a paper by
Gerard 't Hooft who had shown that the limit of a
gauge theory with a large number of colors is a version of
string theory. The picture became much more specific in 1997 when
Juan Maldacena identified explicit string theories that are equivalent to various gauge theories with
supersymmetry.
While many physicists such as
Alexander Polyakov believe that this idea is very good, some QCD experts such as
Frank Wilczek remain skeptical whether or not this program may lead to quantitative, accurate predictions that can't be extracted from QCD itself.
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