We discuss the canonical quantization of systems formulated on discrete spacetimes. We start by analysing the quantization of simple mechanical systems with discrete time. The quantization becomes challenging when the systems have anholonomic constraints. We propose a new canonical formulation and quantization for such systems in terms of discrete canonical transformations. This allows us to construct, for the first time, a canonical formulation for general constrained mechanical systems with discrete time. We extend the analysis to gauge field theories on the lattice. We consider a complete canonical formulation, starting from a discrete action, for lattice Yang-Mills theory discretized in space and Maxwell theory discretized in space and ...
We construct a real-time lattice-gauge-theory-type action for a spin-1/2 matter field of a single pa...
A crucial step in the history of General Relativity was Einstein's adoption of the principle of gene...
Quantization of a theory usually implies that it is being replaced by a physically different system....
It has long been recognized that lattice gauge theory formulations, when applied to general relativi...
An overview is given of a formulation of general relativity on the lattice that is consistent and we...
We analyze the canonical treatment of classical constrained mechanical systems formulated with a dis...
We present a new method for the quantization of totally constrained systems including general relati...
We discuss in detail the uniform discretization approach to the quantization of totally constrained ...
This paper covers some developments in canonical quantum gravity that occurred since ICGC-2000, emph...
Just as for non-abelian gauge theories at strong coupling, discrete lattice methods are a natural to...
Consistent discretizations: the basic idea There has long been the hope that lattice methods could b...
A lattice model for four dimensional Euclidean quantum general relativity is proposed for a simplici...
We review recent efforts to construct gravitational theories on discrete space-times, usually referr...
In a gravitational context, canonical methods offer an intuitive picture of the dynamics and simplif...
We consider the application of the \u27consistent lattice quantum gravity\u27 approach we introduced...
We construct a real-time lattice-gauge-theory-type action for a spin-1/2 matter field of a single pa...
A crucial step in the history of General Relativity was Einstein's adoption of the principle of gene...
Quantization of a theory usually implies that it is being replaced by a physically different system....
It has long been recognized that lattice gauge theory formulations, when applied to general relativi...
An overview is given of a formulation of general relativity on the lattice that is consistent and we...
We analyze the canonical treatment of classical constrained mechanical systems formulated with a dis...
We present a new method for the quantization of totally constrained systems including general relati...
We discuss in detail the uniform discretization approach to the quantization of totally constrained ...
This paper covers some developments in canonical quantum gravity that occurred since ICGC-2000, emph...
Just as for non-abelian gauge theories at strong coupling, discrete lattice methods are a natural to...
Consistent discretizations: the basic idea There has long been the hope that lattice methods could b...
A lattice model for four dimensional Euclidean quantum general relativity is proposed for a simplici...
We review recent efforts to construct gravitational theories on discrete space-times, usually referr...
In a gravitational context, canonical methods offer an intuitive picture of the dynamics and simplif...
We consider the application of the \u27consistent lattice quantum gravity\u27 approach we introduced...
We construct a real-time lattice-gauge-theory-type action for a spin-1/2 matter field of a single pa...
A crucial step in the history of General Relativity was Einstein's adoption of the principle of gene...
Quantization of a theory usually implies that it is being replaced by a physically different system....