22 pages, 18 figuresInternational audienceWe explore some second-order amplitudes in loop quantum gravity. In particular, we compute some second-order contributions to diagonal components of the graviton propagator in the large distance limit, using the old version of the Barrett-Crane vertex amplitude. We illustrate the geometry associated to these terms. We find some peculiar phenomena in the large distance behavior of these amplitudes, related with the geometry of the generalized triangulations dual to the Feynman graphs of the corresponding group field theory. In particular, we point out a possible further difficulty with the old Barrett-Crane vertex: it appears to lead to flatness instead of Ricci-flatness, at least in some situations....
AbstractWe introduce a vertex amplitude for 4d loop quantum gravity. We derive it from a conventiona...
The central topic of this thesis is two dimensional Quantum Gravity and its properties. The term Qua...
In this paper we consider the degrees of freedom beyond the graviton present in the effective field ...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn the first article of this series, we pointed out a difficulty in the...
16 pagesIn a previous article we have show that there are difficulties in obtaining the correct grav...
Some components of the graviton two-point function have been recently computed in the context of loo...
In a previous article we have shown that there are difficulties in obtaining the correct graviton pr...
4 pages,; to appear in the proceedings of the II Stueckelberg Workshop, Int.J.Mod.Phys.AInternationa...
We review the construction of the tensorial structure of the graviton propagator in the context of l...
37 pages, 3 figuresWe introduce a vertex amplitude for 4d loop quantum gravity. We derive it from a ...
15 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceI describe a possible perspective on the current state of l...
6 pagesInternational audienceWe study the graviton propagator in euclidean loop quantum gravity, usi...
In a quantum theory of gravity the gravitational Wilson loop, defined as a suitable quantum average ...
43 pages, typos corrected, version accepted by Nucl.Phys.BInternational audienceThe relation between...
textIn Loop Quantum Gravity, a quantum state of the gravitational field has a semiclassical interpre...
AbstractWe introduce a vertex amplitude for 4d loop quantum gravity. We derive it from a conventiona...
The central topic of this thesis is two dimensional Quantum Gravity and its properties. The term Qua...
In this paper we consider the degrees of freedom beyond the graviton present in the effective field ...
9 pagesInternational audienceIn the first article of this series, we pointed out a difficulty in the...
16 pagesIn a previous article we have show that there are difficulties in obtaining the correct grav...
Some components of the graviton two-point function have been recently computed in the context of loo...
In a previous article we have shown that there are difficulties in obtaining the correct graviton pr...
4 pages,; to appear in the proceedings of the II Stueckelberg Workshop, Int.J.Mod.Phys.AInternationa...
We review the construction of the tensorial structure of the graviton propagator in the context of l...
37 pages, 3 figuresWe introduce a vertex amplitude for 4d loop quantum gravity. We derive it from a ...
15 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceI describe a possible perspective on the current state of l...
6 pagesInternational audienceWe study the graviton propagator in euclidean loop quantum gravity, usi...
In a quantum theory of gravity the gravitational Wilson loop, defined as a suitable quantum average ...
43 pages, typos corrected, version accepted by Nucl.Phys.BInternational audienceThe relation between...
textIn Loop Quantum Gravity, a quantum state of the gravitational field has a semiclassical interpre...
AbstractWe introduce a vertex amplitude for 4d loop quantum gravity. We derive it from a conventiona...
The central topic of this thesis is two dimensional Quantum Gravity and its properties. The term Qua...
In this paper we consider the degrees of freedom beyond the graviton present in the effective field ...