Quantum Gravity phenomenology and metric formalism
Niccol\'o Loret, Leonardo Barcaroli, Giulia Gubitosi

TL;DR
This paper explores the development of phenomenological models for Planck-scale effects in curved spacetimes, highlighting open issues and future research directions in quantum gravity phenomenology.
Contribution
It introduces a framework for studying quantum gravity effects in curved spacetimes and discusses unresolved challenges and future perspectives.
Findings
Identification of key open issues in quantum gravity phenomenology
Proposed perspectives for future research in Planck-scale effects
Framework for analyzing quantum gravity effects in curved spacetimes
Abstract
In this proceedings for the MG14 conference, we discuss the construction of a phenomenology of Planck-scale effects in curved spacetimes, underline a few open issues and describe some perspectives for the future of this research line.
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