Probing the Quantum Space-Time
A special issue of Universe (ISSN 2218-1997). This special issue belongs to the section "Foundations of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Gravity".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2023) | Viewed by 7893
Special Issue Editors
Interests: quantum gravity; non-commutative geometry; spectral triples; causal set theory; computer simulations
Interests: quantum gravity; asymptotic safety; renormalization group; quantum-gravity phenomenology; cosmology; black holes
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
More than one hundred years after the inception of general relativity, the quantization of the gravitational interaction remains a major open challenge in theoretical physics. Over the last decades, many promising approaches to quantum gravity were developed, each of them starting from different key principles and assumptions. As a result, their ideas on quantum geometry and thus quantum space-time differ significantly. This makes it imperative to understand their predictions for properties of space-time at the smallest scales to unlock their implications. Only then can we hope to develop observables that allow us to compare them across approaches.
It is the goal of this Special Issue to collect recent results probing the nature of quantum space-time, independent of which approach to quantum gravity they arise from. We especially welcome contributions that propose new observables in quantum gravity, and can thus facilitate connections and comparisons across approaches, and tools that help us unlock and examine new features of space-time at the smallest scales.
Dr. Lisa Glaser
Dr. Alessia Platania
Dr. Sebastian Steinhaus
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- quantum gravity
- quantum space-time
- quantum theory
- general relativity
- observables
- perturbative gravity
- non-perturbative gravity
- space-time at small scales
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