Quantum Gravity with Minimal Assumptions
Miyuki Nishikawa

TL;DR
This paper discusses constructing a quantum gravity theory with minimal assumptions, inspired by Weinberg's work, and explores an exceptional case related to singularity, highlighting motivations and potential applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to quantum gravity based on minimal physical assumptions and examines an exceptional singularity case.
Findings
Identifies a special singularity case in quantum gravity
Proposes minimal assumption framework for quantum gravity
Discusses potential applications of the theory
Abstract
The purpose is to construct the quantum field theory including gravity, based on physical assumptions as few as possible. Up to now, the work by Prof. Steven Weinberg probably suits this purpose the most. Though the purpose is difficult to reach, my recent preprint was interested in an exceptional case caused by singularity. Therefore, I'd like to explain the motivations and possible applications of the preprint.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
