Loop quantization from a lattice gauge theory perspective
Por:
Zapata J.A.
Publicada:
1 ene 2004
Resumen:
We present an interpretation of loop quantization in the framework of lattice gauge theory. Within this context the lack of appropriate notions of effective theories and renormalization group flow exhibit loop quantization as an incomplete framework. This interpretation includes a construction of embedded spin foam models which does not rely on the choice of any auxiliary structure (e.g. triangulation) and has the following straightforward consequences: (1) The values of the coupling constants need to be those of an UV-attractive fixed point. (2) The kinematics of canonical loop quantization and embedded spin foam models are compatible. (3) The weights assigned to embedded spin foams are independent of the 2-polyhedron used to regularize the path integral, |J| x = |J|x?. (4) An area spectrum with edge contributions proportional to lPL 2 (j + 1/2) is not compatible with embedded spin foam models and/or canonical loop quantization.
Filiaciones:
Zapata J.A.:
Instituto de Matemáticas, UNAM, AP 61-3, Morelia Mich. 58090, Mexico
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