The large cosmological constant approximation to classical and quantum gravity: model examples
Rodolfo Gambini, Jorge Pullin

TL;DR
This paper explores a perturbative approach to classical and quantum gravity using a large cosmological constant approximation, demonstrating its effectiveness in simple models and potential for more complex theories.
Contribution
It introduces a perturbative technique for quantum gravity that handles classical observables and quantum states, tested on simple models to address known pathologies.
Findings
Technique manages model pathologies effectively
Promising results for large cosmological constants
Potential applicability to full quantum gravity
Abstract
We have recently introduced an approach for studying perturbatively classical and quantum canonical general relativity. The perturbative technique appears to preserve many of the attractive features of the non-perturbative quantization approach based on Ashtekar's new variables and spin networks. With this approach one can find perturbatively classical observables (quantities that have vanishing Poisson brackets with the constraints) and quantum states (states that are annihilated by the quantum constraints). The relative ease with which the technique appears to deal with these traditionally hard problems opens several questions about how relevant the results produced can possibly be. Among the questions is the issue of how useful are results for large values of the cosmological constant and how the approach can deal with several pathologies that are expected to be present in the…
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