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New Paths Towards Quantum Gravity [electronic resource] /edited by Bernhelm Booß-Bavnbek, G. Esposito, Matthias Lesch.

by Booß-Bavnbek, Bernhelm [editor.]; Esposito, G [editor.]; Lesch, Matthias [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Physics: 807Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : 2010.Description: XII, 350p. online resource.ISBN: 9783642118975.Subject(s): Physics | Discrete groups | Physics | Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory | Convex and Discrete GeometryDDC classification: 530.1 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Three Physics Visions -- Notes on “Quantum Gravity” and Noncommutative Geometry -- Quantum Gravity as Sum over Spacetimes -- Lectures on Quantization of Gauge Systems -- Novel Mathematical Tools -- Mathematical Tools for Calculation of the Effective Action Effective Action in Quantum Gravity -- Lectures on Cohomology, T-Duality, and Generalized Geometry -- Stochastic Geometry and Quantum Gravity: Some Rigorous Results -- Afterthoughts -- Steps Towards Quantum Gravity and the Practice of Science: Will the Merger of Mathematics and Physics Work?.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Aside from the obvious statement that it should be a theory capable of unifying general relativity and quantum field theory, not much is known about the true nature of quantum gravity. New ideas - and there are many of them for this is an exciting field of research - often diverge to a degree where it seems impossible to decide in which of the many possible direction(s) the ongoing developments should be further sustained. The division of the book in two (overlapping) parts reflects the duality between the physical vision and the mathematical construction. The former is represented by tutorial reviews on non-commutative geometry, on space-time discretization and renormalization and on gauge field path integrals. The latter one by lectures on cohomology, on stochastic geometry and on mathematical tools for the effective action in quantum gravity. The book will benefit everyone working or entering the field of quantum gravity research.
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Three Physics Visions -- Notes on “Quantum Gravity” and Noncommutative Geometry -- Quantum Gravity as Sum over Spacetimes -- Lectures on Quantization of Gauge Systems -- Novel Mathematical Tools -- Mathematical Tools for Calculation of the Effective Action Effective Action in Quantum Gravity -- Lectures on Cohomology, T-Duality, and Generalized Geometry -- Stochastic Geometry and Quantum Gravity: Some Rigorous Results -- Afterthoughts -- Steps Towards Quantum Gravity and the Practice of Science: Will the Merger of Mathematics and Physics Work?.

Aside from the obvious statement that it should be a theory capable of unifying general relativity and quantum field theory, not much is known about the true nature of quantum gravity. New ideas - and there are many of them for this is an exciting field of research - often diverge to a degree where it seems impossible to decide in which of the many possible direction(s) the ongoing developments should be further sustained. The division of the book in two (overlapping) parts reflects the duality between the physical vision and the mathematical construction. The former is represented by tutorial reviews on non-commutative geometry, on space-time discretization and renormalization and on gauge field path integrals. The latter one by lectures on cohomology, on stochastic geometry and on mathematical tools for the effective action in quantum gravity. The book will benefit everyone working or entering the field of quantum gravity research.

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