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Frontiers of Quantum Gravity: shared challenges, converging directions

Understanding the quantum nature of spacetime and gravity remains one of the most ambitious goals of theoretical physics. It promises to provide key new insights into fundamental particle theory, astrophysics, cosmology and the foundations of physics. Despite this common goal, the community of quant...

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Autores principales: de Boer, Jan, Dittrich, Bianca, Eichhorn, Astrid, Giddings, Steven B., Gielen, Steffen, Liberati, Stefano, Livine, Etera R., Oriti, Daniele, Papadodimas, Kyriakos, Pereira, Antonio D., Sakellariadou, Mairi, Surya, Sumati, Verlinde, Herman
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2824341
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author de Boer, Jan
Dittrich, Bianca
Eichhorn, Astrid
Giddings, Steven B.
Gielen, Steffen
Liberati, Stefano
Livine, Etera R.
Oriti, Daniele
Papadodimas, Kyriakos
Pereira, Antonio D.
Sakellariadou, Mairi
Surya, Sumati
Verlinde, Herman
author_facet de Boer, Jan
Dittrich, Bianca
Eichhorn, Astrid
Giddings, Steven B.
Gielen, Steffen
Liberati, Stefano
Livine, Etera R.
Oriti, Daniele
Papadodimas, Kyriakos
Pereira, Antonio D.
Sakellariadou, Mairi
Surya, Sumati
Verlinde, Herman
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description Understanding the quantum nature of spacetime and gravity remains one of the most ambitious goals of theoretical physics. It promises to provide key new insights into fundamental particle theory, astrophysics, cosmology and the foundations of physics. Despite this common goal, the community of quantum gravity researchers is sometimes seen as divided into sub-communities working on different, mutually exclusive approaches. In practice however, recent years have shown the emergence of common techniques, results and physical ideas arising from different sub-communities, suggesting exciting new prospects for collaboration and interaction between traditionally distinct approaches. In this White Paper we discuss some of the common themes which have seen a growing interest from various directions, and argue that focusing on them will help the quantum gravity community as a whole towards shared objectives.
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spelling cern-28243412023-03-02T08:39:30Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2824341engde Boer, JanDittrich, BiancaEichhorn, AstridGiddings, Steven B.Gielen, SteffenLiberati, StefanoLivine, Etera R.Oriti, DanielePapadodimas, KyriakosPereira, Antonio D.Sakellariadou, MairiSurya, SumatiVerlinde, HermanFrontiers of Quantum Gravity: shared challenges, converging directionsgr-qcGeneral Relativity and Cosmologyhep-thParticle Physics - TheoryUnderstanding the quantum nature of spacetime and gravity remains one of the most ambitious goals of theoretical physics. It promises to provide key new insights into fundamental particle theory, astrophysics, cosmology and the foundations of physics. Despite this common goal, the community of quantum gravity researchers is sometimes seen as divided into sub-communities working on different, mutually exclusive approaches. In practice however, recent years have shown the emergence of common techniques, results and physical ideas arising from different sub-communities, suggesting exciting new prospects for collaboration and interaction between traditionally distinct approaches. In this White Paper we discuss some of the common themes which have seen a growing interest from various directions, and argue that focusing on them will help the quantum gravity community as a whole towards shared objectives.arXiv:2207.10618oai:cds.cern.ch:28243412022-07-21
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General Relativity and Cosmology
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
de Boer, Jan
Dittrich, Bianca
Eichhorn, Astrid
Giddings, Steven B.
Gielen, Steffen
Liberati, Stefano
Livine, Etera R.
Oriti, Daniele
Papadodimas, Kyriakos
Pereira, Antonio D.
Sakellariadou, Mairi
Surya, Sumati
Verlinde, Herman
Frontiers of Quantum Gravity: shared challenges, converging directions
title Frontiers of Quantum Gravity: shared challenges, converging directions
title_full Frontiers of Quantum Gravity: shared challenges, converging directions
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topic gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
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