On (Cosmological) Singularity Avoidance in Loop Quantum Gravity
Johannes Brunnemann, Thomas Thiemann

TL;DR
This paper critically examines the claims of singularity avoidance in Loop Quantum Cosmology and investigates whether these results hold in full Loop Quantum Gravity, highlighting differences and limitations.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the boundedness of the inverse scale factor in LQC does not necessarily extend to full LQG, questioning the robustness of singularity avoidance claims.
Findings
Inverse scale factor is not bounded in full LQG.
Boundedness is neither necessary nor sufficient for singularity avoidance.
Preliminary results suggest some criteria may be satisfied in LQG.
Abstract
Loop Quantum Cosmology (LQC), mainly due to Bojowald, is not the cosmological sector of Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG). Rather, LQC consists of a truncation of the phase space of classical General Relativity to spatially homogeneous situations which is then quantized by the methods of LQG. Thus, LQC is a quantum mechanical toy model (finite number of degrees of freedom) for LQG(a genuine QFT with an infinite number of degrees of freedom) which provides important consistency checks. However, it is a non trivial question whether the predictions of LQC are robust after switching on the inhomogeneous fluctuations present in full LQG. Two of the most spectacular findings of LQC are that 1. the inverse scale factor is bounded from above on zero volume eigenstates which hints at the avoidance of the local curvature singularity and 2. that the Quantum Einstein Equations are non -- singular which…
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