
TL;DR
This paper proposes a kinetic theory framework for quantum gravity, connecting microscopic spacetime structures with matter field fluctuations through a hierarchy of stochastic and quantum regimes.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hierarchy of stochastic equations linking matter field noise to quantum spacetime structures, advancing the understanding of quantum gravity.
Findings
Identification of noise in matter fields affecting metric fluctuations
Reconstruction of quantum coherence from correlation functions
Development of the Boltzmann-Einstein hierarchy for quantum gravity
Abstract
We describe a kinetic theory approach to quantum gravity -- by which we mean a theory of the microscopic structure of spacetime, not a theory obtained by quantizing general relativity. A figurative conception of this program is like building a ladder with two knotted poles: quantum matter field on the right and spacetime on the left. Each rung connecting the corresponding knots represent a distinct level of structure. The lowest rung is hydrodynamics and general relativity; the next rung is semiclassical gravity, with the expectation value of quantum fields acting as source in the semiclassical Einstein equation. We recall how ideas from the statistical mechanics of interacting quantum fields helped us identify the existence of noise in the matter field and its effect on metric fluctuations, leading to the establishment of the third rung: stochastic gravity, described by the…
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