Generalized Uncertainty Principle: Approaches and Applications
Abdel Nasser Tawfik (Egyptian Ctr. Theor. Phys., Cairo, WLCAPP, Cairo), and Abdel Magied Diab (WLCAPP, Cairo)

TL;DR
This paper reviews various approaches to the Generalized Uncertainty Principle (GUP) derived from theories like string theory and black hole physics, exploring their implications and consistency with fundamental principles.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of different GUP models, analyzing their predictions and impacts on fundamental physics, and discusses unresolved issues regarding GUP parameters.
Findings
Different GUP models predict minimal length and maximum momentum.
GUP influences black hole thermodynamics and cosmological parameters.
Compatibility with equivalence principles remains an open question.
Abstract
We review highlights from string theory, black hole physics and doubly special relativity and some "thought" experiments which were suggested to probe the shortest distance and/or the maximum momentum at the Planck scale. The models which are designed to implement the minimal length scale and/or the maximum momentum in different physical systems are analysed entered the literature as the Generalized Uncertainty Principle (GUP). We compare between them. The existence of a minimal length and a maximum momentum accuracy is preferred by various physical observations. Furthermore, assuming modified dispersion relation allows for a wide range of applications in estimating, for example, the inflationary parameters, Lorentz invariance violation, black hole thermodynamics, Saleker-Wigner inequalities, entropic nature of the gravitational laws, Friedmann equations, minimal time measurement and…
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