On Inhomogeneity of a String Bit Model for Quantum Gravity
C.-W. H. lee, R. B. Mann

TL;DR
This paper investigates a string bit model for quantum gravity in a two-dimensional open universe with one particle, revealing that matter tends to be homogeneously distributed under optimal conditions affecting the universe's size.
Contribution
It introduces a string bit model to analyze quantum gravitational effects and demonstrates conditions for homogeneous matter distribution in a simplified universe.
Findings
Matter distribution is homogeneous when the particle's influence on universe size is optimized.
The model links matter distribution to quantum gravitational effects in a two-dimensional setting.
Optimal influence conditions lead to uniform matter distribution in the universe.
Abstract
We study quantum gravitational effect on a two-dimensional open universe with one particle by means of a string bit model. We find that matter is necessarily homogeneously distributed if the influence of the particle on the size of the universe is optimized.
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