The construction of a consistent theory of quantum gravity is a problem in theoretical physics that has so far defied all attempts at resolution. One ansatz to try to obtain a non-trivial quantum theory proceeds via a discretization of space-time and the Einstein action. I review here three major areas of research: gauge-theoretic approaches, both in a path-integral and a Hamiltonian formu-lation; quantum Regge calculus; and the method of dynamical triangulations, confining attention to work that is strictly four-dimensional, strictly discrete, and strictly quantum in nature. c©1998 Max-Planck-Gesellschaft and the authors. Further information on copyright is given a
I review discrete and continuum approaches to quantized gravity based on the covariant Feynman path ...
The search for a quantum theory of the gravitational field is one of the great open problems in theo...
A path integral measure for gravity should also preserve the fundamental symmetry of general relativ...
The construction of a consistent theory of quantum gravity is a problem in theoretical physics that ...
The construction of a consistent theory of quantum gravity is a problem in theoretical physics that ...
The construction of a consistent theory of quantum gravity is a problem in theoretical physics that ...
We describe recent attempts at discretizing canonical quantum gravity in four dimensions in terms of...
Just as for non-abelian gauge theories at strong coupling, discrete lattice methods are a natural to...
I review and discuss some recent developments in non-perturbative approaches to quantum gravity, wit...
24 pages LaTeX, 2 figures - From Yadernaya Fizika, Vol. 66, No. 11, 2003, pp. 2141–2151The main obst...
Discrete approaches to gravity, both classical and quantum, are reviewed briefly, with emphasis on t...
I review discrete and continuum approaches to quantized gravity based on the covariant Feynman path ...
One could begin a study like the present one by simply postulating that our universe is four-dimensi...
Aside from the obvious statement that it should be a theory capable of unifying general relativity a...
This article presents a simplified version of the author’s previous work. We first construct a causa...
I review discrete and continuum approaches to quantized gravity based on the covariant Feynman path ...
The search for a quantum theory of the gravitational field is one of the great open problems in theo...
A path integral measure for gravity should also preserve the fundamental symmetry of general relativ...
The construction of a consistent theory of quantum gravity is a problem in theoretical physics that ...
The construction of a consistent theory of quantum gravity is a problem in theoretical physics that ...
The construction of a consistent theory of quantum gravity is a problem in theoretical physics that ...
We describe recent attempts at discretizing canonical quantum gravity in four dimensions in terms of...
Just as for non-abelian gauge theories at strong coupling, discrete lattice methods are a natural to...
I review and discuss some recent developments in non-perturbative approaches to quantum gravity, wit...
24 pages LaTeX, 2 figures - From Yadernaya Fizika, Vol. 66, No. 11, 2003, pp. 2141–2151The main obst...
Discrete approaches to gravity, both classical and quantum, are reviewed briefly, with emphasis on t...
I review discrete and continuum approaches to quantized gravity based on the covariant Feynman path ...
One could begin a study like the present one by simply postulating that our universe is four-dimensi...
Aside from the obvious statement that it should be a theory capable of unifying general relativity a...
This article presents a simplified version of the author’s previous work. We first construct a causa...
I review discrete and continuum approaches to quantized gravity based on the covariant Feynman path ...
The search for a quantum theory of the gravitational field is one of the great open problems in theo...
A path integral measure for gravity should also preserve the fundamental symmetry of general relativ...