QUANTUM GRAVITY
Edited by Rodrigo Sobreiro
QUANTUM GRAVITY Edited by Rodrigo Sobreiro
Quantum Gravity Edited by Rodrigo Sobreiro
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Quantum Gravity, Edited by Rodrigo Sobreiro p. cm. ISBN 978-953-51-0089-8
Contents Preface VII Chapter 1
Anomalous Gravitational Vacuum Fluctuations Which Act as Virtual Oscillating Dipoles 1 Giovanni Modanese
Chapter 2
Planck Scale Cosmology and Asymptotic Safety in Resummed Quantum Gravity: An Estimate of B.F.L. Ward
Chapter 3
S-Duality in Topological Supergravity 37 Eckehard W. Mielke and Alí A. Rincón Maggiolo
Chapter 4
Quantum Gravity Insights 4 from Smooth 4-Geometries on Trivial 53 Jerzy Król
Chapter 5
Fiber Bundles, Gauge Theories and Gravity Rodrigo F. Sobreiro
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Chapter 6
Quantum Gravity in Cantorian Space-Time L. Marek-Crnjac
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Preface The fundamental Physics of the 20th century was constructed basically from two main theories, general relativity and quantum theory. The later allowed the construction of the standard model which describes three of the four known fundamental interactions in Nature, the exception being the gravity interaction. Unfortunately, general relativity and quantum theory have not been unified into a single coherent description of gravity in the microscopic level yet. The gravity quantization problem exists for almost one century and the final answer is yet unknown. Quantum gravity can then be considered as one of the major problems in fundamental Physics. Many techniques to deal with the quantum nature of gravity have been developed during the last century. For instance, we can name the following techniques, popular among physicists: Canonical quantization, higher derivative gravity, Palatini-Cartan formalisms, gauge theories of the Einstein-Cartan type, Metric-affine gravities and, perhaps the most popular, the string theory. In addition to the above mentioned techniques, one can also refer to loop quantum gr