From Crystal Color Symmetry to Quantum Spacetime
Martin Bojowald, Avadh Saxena

TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of relativistic spacetime crystals and their potential implications for materials science, condensed matter physics, and quantum gravity, emphasizing the importance of symmetry and coordinate transformations.
Contribution
It introduces the idea of relativistic spacetime crystals and discusses their significance and potential applications across multiple scientific fields.
Findings
Highlighting the importance of spacetime crystal symmetry
Discussing the role of blended coordinate transformations
Suggesting applications in quantum gravity and materials science
Abstract
This perspective article elucidates both the importance and the implications of relativistic spacetime crystals as well as the renormalized blended coordinates transformation. It alludes to possible applications in materials science, condensed matter physics and quantum gravity.
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