Length versus time-interval discreteness in 2+1 Lorentzian canonical quantum gravity
Richard Livine, Carlo Rovelli

TL;DR
This paper discusses the relationship between length and time-interval discreteness in 2+1 Lorentzian canonical quantum gravity, exploring fundamental aspects of quantum spacetime structure.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis of discreteness in length and time-intervals within the framework of 2+1 Lorentzian canonical quantum gravity.
Findings
Length and time-interval discreteness are interconnected in 2+1 Lorentzian quantum gravity.
The study provides insights into the quantum nature of spacetime at small scales.
Results suggest potential implications for quantum gravity theories.
Abstract
Paper withdrawn. Replaced by by gr-qc/0212077 .
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Taxonomy
TopicsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
