Low Energy Theorems of Quantum Gravity from Effective Field Theory
John F. Donoghue, Barry R. Holstein

TL;DR
This paper reviews low energy quantum predictions of General Relativity derived from effective field theory, highlighting results independent of high-energy details of quantum gravity.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive survey of low energy quantum gravity predictions using effective field theory techniques, emphasizing their independence from unknown high-energy physics.
Findings
Identifies key low energy quantum effects in gravity.
Demonstrates the use of effective field theory in deriving quantum predictions.
Highlights the universality of certain quantum gravitational effects.
Abstract
In this survey, we review some of the low energy quantum predictions of General Relativity which are independent of details of the yet unknown high-energy completion of the gravitational interaction. Such predictions can be extracted using the techniques of effective field theory.
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