
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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Wilson Loops in CDT Quantum Gravity
Renate Loll Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
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Theories of heat as inspiration for electrodynamics: From Kelvin to QFT
Doreen Fraser University of Waterloo
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Communication without transmission
Dorje Brody Imperial College London
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A derivation (and quantification) of the third law of thermodynamics
Lluis Masanes University College London
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Towards new foundations of quantum theory from first principles and from quantum field theory
Robert Oeckl Universidad Nacional Autónoma De Mexico (UNAM)
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Causal fermion systems from an information theoretic perspective
Felix Finster Universität Regensburg
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The CA interpretation of quantum mechanics
Gerard 't Hooft Utrecht University
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What discrete states have a continuum limit?
Gemma De Las Cuevas Universität Innsbruck
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Tangent field theory
Cédric Bény Leibniz University Hannover
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Entropic Dynamics: from Entropy and Information Geometry to Quantum Mechanics
Ariel Caticha State University of New York (SUNY)
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Quantum information geometric foundations: beyond the spectral paradigm
Ryszard Kostecki University of Gdansk