Knots and quantum gravity: Progress and prospects
Oct, 1994Citations per year
Abstract: (desy)
Recent work on the loop representation of quantum gravity has revealed previously unsuspected connections between knot theory and quantum gravity, or more generally, 3-dimensional topology and 4-dimensional generally covariant physics. We review how some of these relationships arise from a `ladder of field theories' including quantum gravity and BF theory in 4 dimensions, Chern-Simons theory in 3 dimensions, and the G/G gauged WZW model in 2 dimensions. We also describe the relation between link (or multiloop) invariants and generalized measures on the space of connections. In addition, we pose some research problems and describe some new results, including a proof (due to Sawin) that the Chern-Simons path integral is not given by a generalized measure.- talk
- quantum gravity
- differential forms
- Hamiltonian formalism
- gauge field theory
- loop space
- knot theory
- bibliography
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