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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Spectral Density of the Causal Propagator
Yasaman Kouchekzadeh Yazdi - Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies
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The Path Integral for Gravity
Over the past three decades, the idea of a path integral over geometries, describing gravity in various dimensions, has become increasingly central to many areas of theoretical physics, including string and M-theory, holography and quantum aspects of black holes and cosmology. In each of these areas -
Quantum Black Holes in the Sky?
The past decade has witnessed significant breakthroughs in understanding the quantum nature of black holes, with insights coming from quantum information theory, numerical relativity, and string theory. At the same time, astrophysical and gravitational wave observations can now provide an -
Hopf Algebras in Kitaev's Quantum Double Models: Mathematical Connections from Gauge Theory to Topological Quantum Computing and Categorical Quantum Mechanics
-18 talks C17029 Conference/School Condensed Matter Mathematical physics Quantum Foundations Quantum Gravity Quantum InformationThe Kitaev quantum double models are a family of topologically ordered spin models originally proposed to exploit the novel condensed matter phenomenology of topological phases for fault-tolerant quantum computation. Their physics is inherited from topological quantum field theories, while their -
Making Quantum Gravity Computable
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PSI 2016/2017 - Explorations in Quantum Gravity (Dupuis)
PSI 2016/2017 - Explorations in Quantum Gravity (Dupuis) -
It from Qubit Summer School
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Time in Cosmology
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Quantum Information in Quantum Gravity II
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Mixed-helicity sector of celestial symmetries and the shadow transform
Domenico Giuseppe Salluce - University of Udine
The asymptotic symmetries of null infinity in asymptotically flat spacetimes can be enhanced to a w1+∞ algebra, when restricting to a single graviton helicity sector. These symmetries were first extracted from the operator product expansion (OPE) of conformal gravitons in celestial holography. They… -
The semiclassical energy outflux emerging from a collapsing shell
Noa Zilberman - Princeton
When a compact object collapses to form a black hole, quantum field theory predicts the emission of an energy outflux to future null infinity, which later relaxes to Hawking radiation. Within the semiclassical framework, we derive a simple, closed form, analytical expression for the energy outflux… -
Spectral Density of the Causal Propagator
Yasaman Kouchekzadeh Yazdi - Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies
In scalar quantum field theory, the causal propagator, which is proportional to the spacetime commutator of the field, plays an essential role. I will discuss some ways the causal propagator and its spectrum have been used to formulate quantum field theory in a more explicitly covariant manner in…