We examine the constraints and the reality conditions that have to be imposed in the canonical theory of 4--d gravity formulated in terms of Ashtekar variables. We find that the polynomial reality conditions are consistent with the constraints, and make the theory equivalent to Einstein's, as long as the inverse metric is not degenerate; when it is degenerate, reality conditions cannot be consistently imposed in general, and the theory describes complex general relativity
The Einstein action is expressed in canonical form using the vierbein fields as basic variables. In ...
The line of argument pursued in this paper is to proceed from Einstein’s fundamental problem situati...
In the first of three articles, we review the philosophical foundations of an approach to quantum gr...
We discuss reality conditions and the relation between spacetime diffeomorphisms and gauge transform...
In four dimensions complexified general relativity (GR) can be non-trivially deformed: there exists ...
A manifestly diffeomorphism invariant extension of Einstein gravity is constructed, which includes s...
We advocate an alternative description of canonical gravity in 3+1 dimensions, obtained by using as ...
The problem of quantizing general relativity using the Schwinger action principle is considered. The...
In this short note we investigate canonical formalism for General Relativity which is formulated wit...
We define realism using a slightly modified version of the EPR criterion of reality. This version is...
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We give a new derivation of general relativity based entirely on three dimensional principles. We st...
General relativity (GR) can be reformulated as a diffeomorphism invariant gauge theory of the Lorent...
This paper deals with several technical issues of non-perturbative four-dimensional Lorentzian canon...
Beginning with the work of Dirac and of Arnowitt, Deser, and Misner in the late 1950s and early 1960...
The Einstein action is expressed in canonical form using the vierbein fields as basic variables. In ...
The line of argument pursued in this paper is to proceed from Einstein’s fundamental problem situati...
In the first of three articles, we review the philosophical foundations of an approach to quantum gr...
We discuss reality conditions and the relation between spacetime diffeomorphisms and gauge transform...
In four dimensions complexified general relativity (GR) can be non-trivially deformed: there exists ...
A manifestly diffeomorphism invariant extension of Einstein gravity is constructed, which includes s...
We advocate an alternative description of canonical gravity in 3+1 dimensions, obtained by using as ...
The problem of quantizing general relativity using the Schwinger action principle is considered. The...
In this short note we investigate canonical formalism for General Relativity which is formulated wit...
We define realism using a slightly modified version of the EPR criterion of reality. This version is...
The paper considers the "GR-desideratum", that is, the way general relativity implements general cov...
We give a new derivation of general relativity based entirely on three dimensional principles. We st...
General relativity (GR) can be reformulated as a diffeomorphism invariant gauge theory of the Lorent...
This paper deals with several technical issues of non-perturbative four-dimensional Lorentzian canon...
Beginning with the work of Dirac and of Arnowitt, Deser, and Misner in the late 1950s and early 1960...
The Einstein action is expressed in canonical form using the vierbein fields as basic variables. In ...
The line of argument pursued in this paper is to proceed from Einstein’s fundamental problem situati...
In the first of three articles, we review the philosophical foundations of an approach to quantum gr...