The Canonical Approach to Quantum Gravity: General Ideas and Geometrodynamics
Domenico Giulini, Claus Kiefer

TL;DR
This paper introduces the canonical formalism of general relativity and discusses quantum geometrodynamics as an approach to quantum gravity, highlighting its main features and applications.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the canonical approach to quantum gravity, focusing on the formalism and applications of quantum geometrodynamics.
Findings
Summarizes the canonical formalism of general relativity.
Introduces quantum geometrodynamics as a quantum gravity approach.
Highlights applications of the approach.
Abstract
We give an introduction to the canonical formalism of Einstein's theory of general relativity. This then serves as the starting point for one approach to quantum gravity called quantum geometrodynamics. The main features and applications of this approach are briefly summarized.
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