Causal Set theory, non-locality and phenomenology
Alessio Belenchia

TL;DR
This paper reviews causal set inspired non-local theories, discussing their theoretical foundations and ongoing work on potential observable effects in physics.
Contribution
It provides a summary of recent results and ongoing research on non-local theories derived from causal set theory and their phenomenological implications.
Findings
Summary of causal set inspired non-local theories
Discussion of theoretical results
Work in progress on phenomenological implications
Abstract
This proceeding is based on a talk prepared for the XIV Marcel Grossmann meeting. We review some results on causal set inspired non-local theories as well as work in progress concerning their phenomenology.
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