
TL;DR
This paper reviews the canonical approach in classical and quantum general relativity, discussing recent developments based on connections and loops, and offers suggestions for future research directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the canonical approach, highlighting recent advances and proposing future research avenues in the field.
Findings
Assessment of the canonical approach's strengths and limitations
Overview of recent developments in connection and loop-based methods
Suggestions for future research directions
Abstract
This report is based on the talk given by the author in the concluding session of the workshop on Canonical Methods in Classical and Quantum General Relativity, held a Bad-Honef, Germany, in September 93. It contains an assessment of the canonical approach in general, an overview of recent developments within the canonical approach based on connections and loops, and some suggestions for future work.
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