Let Loop Quantum Gravity and Affine Quantum Gravity Examine Each Other
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.07879v1
- Date: Sun, 23 May 2021 00:44:28 GMT
- Title: Let Loop Quantum Gravity and Affine Quantum Gravity Examine Each Other
- Authors: John R. Klauder
- Abstract summary: Loop Quantum Gravity is widely developed using canonical quantization in an effort to find the correct quantization for gravity.
We open discussion using canonical and affine quantizations for two simple problems so each procedure can be understood.
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- Abstract: Loop Quantum Gravity is widely developed using canonical quantization in an
effort to find the correct quantization for gravity. Affine quantization, which
is like canonical quantization augmented bounded in one orientation, e.g., a
strictly positive coordinate. We open discussion using canonical and affine
quantizations for two simple problems so each procedure can be understood. That
analysis opens a modest treatment of quantum gravity gleaned from some typical
features that exhibit the profound differences between aspects of seeking the
quantum treatment of Einstein's gravity.
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