Towards Quantum Gravity [electronic resource] : Proceeding of the XXXV International Winter School on Theoretical Physics Held in Polanica, Poland, 2–11 February 1999 / edited by Jerzy Kowalski-Glikman.
Material type: TextSeries: Lecture Notes in Physics ; 541Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000Description: XII, 376 p. online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783540466345
- 523.01 23
- QB460-466
Are We at the Dawn of Quantum-Gravity Phenomenology? -- Classical and Quantum Physics of Isolated Horizons: A Brief Overview -- Old and New Processes of Vorton Formation -- Anti-de Sitter Supersymmetry -- Combinatorial Dynamics and Time in Quantum Gravity -- Non-commutative Extensions of Classical Theories in Physics -- Conceptual Issues in Quantum Cosmology -- Single-Exterior Black Holes -- Dirac-Bergmann Observables for Tetrad Gravity -- Meaning of Noncommutative Geometry and the Planck-Scale Quantum Group -- Loop Quantum Gravity and the Meaning of Diffeomorphism Invariance -- Black Holes in String Theory -- Gravitational waves and massless particle fields.
The aim of this book is to give graduate students an overview of quantum gravity but it also covers related topics from astrophysics. Some well-written contributions can serve as an introduction into basic conceptual concepts like time in quantum gravity or the emergence of a classical world from quantum cosmology. This makes the volume attractive to philosophers of science, too. Other topics are black holes, gravitational waves and non-commutative extensions of physical theories.
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