
Quantum gravity is concerned with unifying Einstein's general theory of relativity with quantum theory into a single theoretical framework. At Perimeter Institute, researchers are actively pursuing a number of approaches to this problem including loop quantum gravity, spin foam models, asymptotic safety, emergent gravity, string theory, and causal set theory. We are also particularly interested in experimental implications of these different proposals. As the aim is a unification of the laws of physics into a single theory, the search for quantum gravity overlaps with other areas such as cosmology, particle physics and the foundations of quantum theory.
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Asymptotic structure and the characterisation of gravitational
Jose Senovilla University of the Basque Country
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Asymptotic structure and the characterisation of gravitational radiation at infinity
Jose Senovilla University of the Basque Country
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Merged talks - An effective field theory for non-maximal quantum chaos; 66- Effective description of sub-maximal chaos: stringy effects for SYK scrambling
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Ping Gao Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Felix Haehl University of Southampton
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Asymptotic-safety inspired results and ideas in causal set quantum gravity
Astrid Eichhorn Universität Heidelberg
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BMS Field Theories with u(1) Symmetry
Max Riegler Technische Universität Wien
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Wrap Up and Discussion: An inclusive roadmap for cracking Quantum Gravity
Steve Weinstein University of Waterloo
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The emergence of spacetime is governed by a quantum Mach's principle
Lee Smolin Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Analogical reasoning in quantum gravity
Doreen Fraser University of Waterloo
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Primordial fluctuations from quantum gravity
Francesca Vidotto Western University
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Physics with non-perturbative quantum gravity: the end of the Hawking evaporation
Carlo Rovelli Aix-Marseille University
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