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On the fate of Lorentz symmetry in loop quantum gravity and noncommutative spacetimes

I analyze the deformation of Lorentz symmetry that holds in certain noncommutative spacetimes and the way in which Lorentz symmetry is broken in other noncommutative spacetimes. I also observe that discretization of areas does not necessarily require departures from Lorentz symmetry. This is due to...

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Autor principal: Amelino-Camelia, G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/555334
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description I analyze the deformation of Lorentz symmetry that holds in certain noncommutative spacetimes and the way in which Lorentz symmetry is broken in other noncommutative spacetimes. I also observe that discretization of areas does not necessarily require departures from Lorentz symmetry. This is due to the fact that Lorentz symmetry has no implications for exclusive measurement of the area of a surface, but it governs the combined measurements of the area and the velocity of a surface. In a quantum-gravity theory Lorentz symmetry can be consistent with area discretization, but only when the observables ``area of the surface" and "velocity of the surface" enjoy certain special properties. I argue that the status of Lorentz symmetry in the loop-quantum-gravity approach requires careful scrutiny, since areas are discretized within a formalism that, at least presently, does not include an observable "velocity of the surface". In general it may prove to be very difficult to reconcile Lorentz symmetry with area discretization in theories of canonical quantization of gravity, because a proper description of Lorentz symmetry appears to require that the fundamental/primary role be played by the surface's world-sheet, whose "projection" along the space directions of a given observer describes the observable area, whereas the canonical formalism only allows the introduction as primary entities of observables defined at a fixed (common) time, and the observers that can be considered must share that time variable.
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spelling cern-5553342019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/555334engAmelino-Camelia, GOn the fate of Lorentz symmetry in loop quantum gravity and noncommutative spacetimesGeneral Relativity and CosmologyI analyze the deformation of Lorentz symmetry that holds in certain noncommutative spacetimes and the way in which Lorentz symmetry is broken in other noncommutative spacetimes. I also observe that discretization of areas does not necessarily require departures from Lorentz symmetry. This is due to the fact that Lorentz symmetry has no implications for exclusive measurement of the area of a surface, but it governs the combined measurements of the area and the velocity of a surface. In a quantum-gravity theory Lorentz symmetry can be consistent with area discretization, but only when the observables ``area of the surface" and "velocity of the surface" enjoy certain special properties. I argue that the status of Lorentz symmetry in the loop-quantum-gravity approach requires careful scrutiny, since areas are discretized within a formalism that, at least presently, does not include an observable "velocity of the surface". In general it may prove to be very difficult to reconcile Lorentz symmetry with area discretization in theories of canonical quantization of gravity, because a proper description of Lorentz symmetry appears to require that the fundamental/primary role be played by the surface's world-sheet, whose "projection" along the space directions of a given observer describes the observable area, whereas the canonical formalism only allows the introduction as primary entities of observables defined at a fixed (common) time, and the observers that can be considered must share that time variable.gr-qc/0205125oai:cds.cern.ch:5553342002-05-29
spellingShingle General Relativity and Cosmology
Amelino-Camelia, G
On the fate of Lorentz symmetry in loop quantum gravity and noncommutative spacetimes
title On the fate of Lorentz symmetry in loop quantum gravity and noncommutative spacetimes
title_full On the fate of Lorentz symmetry in loop quantum gravity and noncommutative spacetimes
title_fullStr On the fate of Lorentz symmetry in loop quantum gravity and noncommutative spacetimes
title_full_unstemmed On the fate of Lorentz symmetry in loop quantum gravity and noncommutative spacetimes
title_short On the fate of Lorentz symmetry in loop quantum gravity and noncommutative spacetimes
title_sort on the fate of lorentz symmetry in loop quantum gravity and noncommutative spacetimes
topic General Relativity and Cosmology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/555334
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