In this paper I raise a worry about the most extended resolutions of the problem of time of canonical quantizations of general relativity. The reason for this is that these resolutions are based on analogies with deparametrizable models for which the problem can be solved, while I argue in this paper that there are good reasons for doubting about these resolutions when the theory is not deparametrizable, which is the case of general relativity. I introduce an example of a non-deparametrizable model, a double harmonic oscillator system expressed by its Jacobi action, and argue that the problem of time for this model is not solvable, in the sense that its canonical quantization doesn't lead to the quantum theory of two harmonic oscillators an...
Beginning with the work of Dirac and of Arnowitt, Deser, and Misner in the late 1950s and early 1960...
The paper is the second part of the work devoted to the problem of time in quantum cosmology. Here ...
As time is not an observable, we use Fisher information (FI) to address the problem of time. We show...
Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UABIn this paper I raise a worry about the most extended r...
In this paper I wish to make some headway on understanding what \emph{kind} of problem the ``problem...
The aim of this work is to review the concepts of time in quantum mechanics and general relativity t...
The problem of time in quantum gravity occurs because ‘time ’ is taken to have a different meaning i...
Quantum gravity--the marriage of quantum physics with general relativity--is bound to contain deep a...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to review the concepts of time in quantum field theory and general r...
We revisit the issue of time in quantum geometrodynamics and suggest a quantization procedure on the...
The canonical formalism of general relativity affords a particularly interesting characterisation of...
An approach to the quantization of gravity in the presence matter is examined which starts from the ...
We explore the consequences of requiring that quantum theories of gravity be unitary, mostly focusin...
The wave-function in quantum gravity is supposed to obey the Wheeler-DeWitt (WDW) equation, however ...
How should one understand the implications of general covariance for the role of time in classical t...
Beginning with the work of Dirac and of Arnowitt, Deser, and Misner in the late 1950s and early 1960...
The paper is the second part of the work devoted to the problem of time in quantum cosmology. Here ...
As time is not an observable, we use Fisher information (FI) to address the problem of time. We show...
Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UABIn this paper I raise a worry about the most extended r...
In this paper I wish to make some headway on understanding what \emph{kind} of problem the ``problem...
The aim of this work is to review the concepts of time in quantum mechanics and general relativity t...
The problem of time in quantum gravity occurs because ‘time ’ is taken to have a different meaning i...
Quantum gravity--the marriage of quantum physics with general relativity--is bound to contain deep a...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to review the concepts of time in quantum field theory and general r...
We revisit the issue of time in quantum geometrodynamics and suggest a quantization procedure on the...
The canonical formalism of general relativity affords a particularly interesting characterisation of...
An approach to the quantization of gravity in the presence matter is examined which starts from the ...
We explore the consequences of requiring that quantum theories of gravity be unitary, mostly focusin...
The wave-function in quantum gravity is supposed to obey the Wheeler-DeWitt (WDW) equation, however ...
How should one understand the implications of general covariance for the role of time in classical t...
Beginning with the work of Dirac and of Arnowitt, Deser, and Misner in the late 1950s and early 1960...
The paper is the second part of the work devoted to the problem of time in quantum cosmology. Here ...
As time is not an observable, we use Fisher information (FI) to address the problem of time. We show...