Diffeomorphism-invariant averaging in quantum gravity and cosmology
Anthony W. H. Preston

TL;DR
This thesis develops a background-independent, diffeomorphism-invariant Exact Renormalization Group for quantum gravity and explores cosmological backreaction effects in higher-derivative gravity theories, advancing quantum gravity and cosmology understanding.
Contribution
It constructs a fully background-independent ERG framework and derives the effective stress-energy tensor for cosmological backreaction in higher-derivative gravity theories.
Findings
Constructed a manifestly diffeomorphism-invariant ERG.
Derived the effective stress-energy tensor for inhomogeneities.
Explored implications for quantum gravity and cosmology.
Abstract
This thesis concerns research undertaken in two related topics concerning high-energy gravitational physics. The first is the construction of a manifestly diffeomorphism-invariant Exact Renormalization Group (ERG). This is a procedure that constructs effective theories of gravity by integrating out high-energy modes down to an ultraviolet cutoff scale without gauge-fixing. The manifest diffeomorphism invariance enables us to construct a fully background-independent formulation. This thesis will explore both the fixed-background and background-independent forms of the manifestly diffeomorphism-invariant ERG. The second topic is cosmological backreaction, which concerns the effect of averaging over high-frequency metric perturbations to the gravitational field equations describing the universe at large scales. This has been much studied the context of the unmodified form of General…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
