Asymptotic Safety, Fractals, and Cosmology
Martin Reuter, Frank Saueressig

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Asymptotic Safety approach to Quantum Einstein Gravity, exploring its implications for the fractal structure of space-times and early Universe cosmology.
Contribution
It provides an overview of Asymptotic Safety, emphasizing its potential multifractal space-time structure and cosmological implications.
Findings
Potential multifractal structure of QEG space-times
Implications for early Universe cosmology
Foundations for further research in quantum gravity
Abstract
These lecture notes introduce the basic ideas of the Asymptotic Safety approach to Quantum Einstein Gravity (QEG). In particular they provide the background for recent work on the possibly multifractal structure of the QEG space-times. Implications of Asymptotic Safety for the cosmology of the early Universe are also discussed.
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