Foundations of space and time: reflections on quantum gravity
After almost a century, the field of quantum gravity remains as difficult and inspiring as ever. Today, it finds itself a field divided, with two major contenders dominating: string theory, the leading exemplification of the covariant quantization program; and loop quantum gravity, the canonical sch...
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Zusammenfassung: | After almost a century, the field of quantum gravity remains as difficult and inspiring as ever. Today, it finds itself a field divided, with two major contenders dominating: string theory, the leading exemplification of the covariant quantization program; and loop quantum gravity, the canonical scheme based on Dirac's constrained Hamiltonian quantization. However, there are now a number of other innovative schemes providing promising new avenues. Encapsulating the latest debates on this topic, this book details the different approaches to understanding the very nature of space and time. It brings together leading researchers in each of these approaches to quantum gravity to explore these competing possibilities in an open way. Its comprehensive coverage explores all the current approaches to solving the problem of quantum gravity, addressing the strengths and weaknesses of each approach, to give researchers and graduate students an up-to-date view of the field |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 437 pages) |
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title | Foundations of space and time reflections on quantum gravity |
title_alt | Foundations of Space & Time The problem with quantum gravity A dialogue on the nature of gravity Effective theories and modifications of gravity The small-scale structure of spacetime Ultraviolet divergences in supersymmetric theories Cosmological quantum billiards Progress in RNS string theory and pure spinors Recent trends in superstring phenomenology Emergent spacetime Loop quantum gravity Loop quantum gravity and cosmology The microscopic dynamics of quantum space as a group field theory Causal dynamical triangulations and the quest for quantum gravity Proper time is stochastic time in 2D quantum gravity Logic is to the quantum as geometry is to gravity Causal sets: discreteness without symmetry breaking The Big Bang, quantum gravity, and black-hole information loss Conversations in string theory |
title_auth | Foundations of space and time reflections on quantum gravity |
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