
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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Network Gravity: A New Framework for Emergent Geometry
John Lombard University of Washington
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Dynamics of Superrotations in 2+1 Dimensions
Steve Carlip University of California, Davis
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Lattice quantum gravity and asymptotic safety
John Laiho Syracuse University
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Spin and evolution in geometric models of matter
Bernd Schroers Heriot-Watt University
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Causal Space-Times on a Null-Lattice
Martin Schaden Rutgers University
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Variational Principle for Gravity with Null Boundaries
Krishnamohan Parattu Indian Institute of Technology Mandi
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Nonlinear backreaction in cosmology
Stephen Green University of Nottingham