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Quantum Gravity and Quantum Cosmology

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  • © 2013

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  • With contributions by leading researcher in the field
  • Chapters written as both tutorial and state-of-the-art surveys
  • Can be used both as advanced course material and for self study
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Physics (LNP, volume 863)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Quantum Gravity

  2. Quantum Cosmology

  3. Observational Status

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About this book

Quantum gravity has developed into a fast-growing subject in physics and it is expected that probing the high-energy and high-curvature regimes of gravitating systems will shed some light on how to eventually achieve an ultraviolet complete quantum theory of gravity. Such a theory would provide the much needed information about fundamental problems of classical gravity, such as the initial big-bang singularity, the cosmological constant problem, Planck scale physics and the early-time inflationary evolution of our Universe.

 

While in the first part of this book concepts of quantum gravity are introduced and approached from different angles, the second part discusses these theories in connection with cosmological models and observations, thereby exploring which types of signatures of modern and mathematically rigorous frameworks can be detected by experiments. The third and final part briefly reviews the observational status of dark matter and dark energy, and introducesalternative cosmological models.

 

Edited and authored by leading researchers in the field and cast into the form of a multi-author textbook at postgraduate level, this volume will be of benefit to all postgraduate students and newcomers from neighboring disciplines wishing to find a comprehensive guide for their future research.

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“The book is divided into three parts: theory, phenomenology and observations of quantum gravity models. … The whole book, edited and authored by some experts in the field, meets high standards and may serve as a useful primer for quantum gravity beginners or as a quick reference text for more advanced researchers.” (Marco Cavaglià, Mathematical Reviews, April, 2014)

“The book presents several papers by great authorities in maters involving Quantum Gravity, Quantum Cosmology and its interactions. … this book is essential if you are a researcher working in Quantum Gravity and Quantum Cosmology. The book will update your knowledge on this quickly expanding subjects. I recommend it to your personal library and I recommend to every physics department to have a copy of this compendium.” (Philosophy, Religion and Science Book Reviews, bookinspections.wordpress.com, January, 2014)

Editors and Affiliations

  • CSIC, Instituto de Estructura de la Materia, Madrid, Spain

    Gianluca Calcagni

  • Department of Physics, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece

    Lefteris Papantonopoulos

  • Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

    George Siopsis

  • Crete Center for Theoretical Physics, Department of Physics, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece

    Nikos Tsamis

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