Quantum Gravity: the view from particle physics
Hermann Nicolai

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current state and future prospects of quantum gravity research from a particle physics perspective, including recent experimental findings from the LHC at CERN.
Contribution
It provides an overview of how particle physics approaches and experimental results inform the development of quantum gravity theories.
Findings
LHC experiments offer new constraints on quantum gravity models.
Recent findings impact the theoretical landscape of quantum gravity.
The paper discusses prospects for future progress in the field.
Abstract
This lecture reviews aspects of and prospects for progress towards a theory of quantum gravity from a particle physics perspective, also paying attention to recent findings of the LHC experiments at CERN.
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