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Karim Noui - Loop Quantum Gravity: State of The Art

Loop quantum gravity provides a non-perturbative quantization of general relativity. It represents space at the Planck scale as discrete and non-commutative. In loop quantum gravity, states are functions of connections on graphs embedded in space, providing a polymer representation with discrete spectra for geometric operators like area and volume. The Hamiltonian constraint, which generates dynamics, has been regularized but finding physical solutions remains an open problem in loop quantum gravity.

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Karim Noui - Loop Quantum Gravity: State of The Art

Loop quantum gravity provides a non-perturbative quantization of general relativity. It represents space at the Planck scale as discrete and non-commutative. In loop quantum gravity, states are functions of connections on graphs embedded in space, providing a polymer representation with discrete spectra for geometric operators like area and volume. The Hamiltonian constraint, which generates dynamics, has been regularized but finding physical solutions remains an open problem in loop quantum gravity.

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Loop Quantum Gravity : state of the art

Karim NOUI
Laboratoire de Mathematiques et de Physique Theorique, TOURS
Federation Denis Poisson
LPSC Grenoble - february 2010 Karim NOUI Loop Quantum Gravity in a nutshell 1/15
Overview
Quantum Gravity : Why and How?
1. Classical framework: Ashtekar variables
Ashtekar Gravity looks like Yang-Mills
2. Quantum Geometry
Polymer representation
Kinematical States and Geometric Operators
3. Quantum Dynamics?
From Wheeler-de Witt to Spin-Foams
Successes and failures
LPSC Grenoble - february 2010 Karim NOUI Loop Quantum Gravity in a nutshell 2/15
Quantum Gravity : a general discussion
WHY?
Physics of a relativistic system of mass m and length

c
=
h
mc
: quantum physics
r
s
=
Gm
c
2
: general relativity

c
r
s
=
p
: quantum gravity
Where is quantum gravity : at the GR singularities !
Hawking-Penrose theorem
Origin of the universe : quantum cosmology
Black holes : microscopic explanation of entropy
But quantum physics and general relativity are not compatible
Quantum Field theory based on a xed background
General Relativity is a non renormalisable theory
Related problems : time, observables and dieomorphisms etc...
LPSC Grenoble - february 2010 Karim NOUI Loop Quantum Gravity in a nutshell 3/15
Quantum Gravity : a general discussion
HOW?
One thinks that General Relativty fails at
p
GR is the Fermi model of a Standard model ?
Modify classical paradigms : String theory (extra-dimensions ...)
GR appears as an eective theory with corrections at
p
One thinks that Quantum methods fail for GR
New quantisation roads : Loop Quantum Gravity (polymer states)
Problem of singularities similar of H atom : classical instability but
existence of quantum ground state
Quantisation resolves singularities : discretisation, minimal length...
Two or more roads... for one solution !
Loops and Strings are orthogonal directions
For loops : GR is fundamental = background independence
For Strings : QFT with Fock spaces and so on...
LPSC Grenoble - february 2010 Karim NOUI Loop Quantum Gravity in a nutshell 4/15
Classical framework : Ashtekar variables
Many classical actions for General Relativity
Lagrangian formulation : all actions lead to GR equations
Einstein-Hilbert action : functional of the metric g
S
EH
[g] =

d
4
x

[g[R
Hilbert-Palatini action : functional of g and the connection
S
HP
[g] =

d
4
x

[g[R[g, ]
Cartan formalism : g

= e
I

e
J

IJ
and F = d +
S
C
[e, ] =

e e F[]) =

d
4
x

IJKL
e
I

e
J

F
KL

Ashtekar-Barbero-Holst action : generalisation of Cartan


S
ABH
[e, ] =

e e F[]) +
1

e e F[])
LPSC Grenoble - february 2010 Karim NOUI Loop Quantum Gravity in a nutshell 5/15
Classical framework : Ashtekar variables
Hamiltonian analysis : GR phase space
Hamiltonian formulation : M = R (61)
ADM variables : ds
2
= N
2
dt
2
(N
a
dt + h
ab
dx
b
)(N
a
dt + h
ac
dx
c
)
ADM action : (h, ) canonical variables
S
ADM
[h, ; N, N
a
] =

dt

d
3
x(

h + N
a
H
a
[h, ] + NH[h, ])
Equations, H = 0 = H
a
, very complicated and highly non-linear
Ashtekar formulation : originally = i (86)
Partial gauge xing (time gauge) : SL(2, C) SU(2)
Variables : A : SU(2)-connection and E : electric eld
Equations H = 0 = H
a
become polynomial !
real : same structure but H not polynomial
LPSC Grenoble - february 2010 Karim NOUI Loop Quantum Gravity in a nutshell 6/15
Classical framework : Ashtekar variables
A summary of the classical formulation
First order Lagrangian : variables are Cartan data
A tetrad e
I

such that g

= e
I

e
J

IJ
a sl (2, C) spin-connection =
i
R
i
+
0i
B
i
; F() its curvature
Classical action depends on the free parameter ,= 0
S
P
[e, ] =

e
I
e
J
(F
IJ
()
1

F
IJ
())
Time gauge : partial gauge x SL(2, C) to SU(2)
Hamiltonian analysis : similarities with Yang-Mills
New variables : E
a
i
=
1
2

ijk

abc
e
j
b
e
k
c
and A
i
a
=
i
a
+
0i
a
A
i
a
(x), E
b
j
(y) = (8G)
b
a

i
j

3
(x, y)
The constraints are almost polynomial
H
a
= F
i
ab
E
b
i
, H = (F
ij
ab
+ (
2
+ 1)K
i
[a
K
j
b]
)E
a
i
E
b
j
One more constraint : Gauss (
i
= D
a
E
a
i
LPSC Grenoble - february 2010 Karim NOUI Loop Quantum Gravity in a nutshell 7/15
Quantum geometry
Quantisation of a point particle
Algebra of quantum operators
Phase space : P, Q = 1
Quantisation leads to Weyl algebra [

P,

Q] = i
Quantum states from representation theory
Schrodinger representation : L
2
(R)
(

Q)(q) = q(q) , (

P)(q) = i
(q)
q
Fock like representation : [a, a

] = 1
[0) [n) (a

)
n
[0)
Stone-Von Neumann : unique representation !
Quantum Field Theory
Representation is not unique
The Fock representation is the good one
LPSC Grenoble - february 2010 Karim NOUI Loop Quantum Gravity in a nutshell 8/15
Quantum geometry
The Polymer representation
Schrodinger like representation
States are functionnals of connection : (A)


A acts by multiplication,

E as a derivation
Problem : no scalar product
1
[
2
)
?
=

[TA]
1
(A)
2
(A)
The polymer representation : states are one-dimensional
Let a graph : L links, V vertices
:
i
are oriented links
:n
i
are nodes

3
n
1
n
2
Let f a function on SU(2)
L
State :
,f
(A) = f (U

1
, , U

L
) where U

= P exp(

A) SU(2)
Ashtekar-Lewandowski measure :

,f
[

,f
) =
,

i
d(U

i
)) f (U

i
)f

(U

i
)
LPSC Grenoble - february 2010 Karim NOUI Loop Quantum Gravity in a nutshell 9/15
Quantum geometry
Imposing the constraints
The Gauss constraint
Gauge action : A A
g
= g
1
Ag +g
1
dg = U

g(s

)
1
U

g(t

)
States are invariant under gauge action
Orthonormal basis :
i
with spins I
i
and v
i
with Clebsh-Gordan
The dieomorphisms constraint
Dieomorphisms Di () on and A
States are now labelled by knots []
Unique representation compatible with Di ()
The Hamiltonian constraint


H = 0 is Wheeler-de Witt
Very few not interesting solutions
Thiemann trick to dene

H
Spin-foams models from covariant quantisation
So far, no physical solutions...
LPSC Grenoble - february 2010 Karim NOUI Loop Quantum Gravity in a nutshell 10/15
Quantum geometry
Physical interpretation and discretisation of the space
Area operator /(o) acting on H
0
Classical area of a surface o : /(o) =

n
a
E
a
i
n
b
E
b
i
d
2

Quantum area operator : o =


N
n
o
n
/(o) = lim
N

E
i
(o
n
)E
i
(o
n
) with E
i
(o
n
) =

S
n
E
i
Spectrum and Quanta of area
o

/(o)[S) =
8G
c
3

PS

j
P
(j
P
+ 1)[S)
Volume operator 1() acting on H
0
Classical volume on a domain : 1() =

R
d
3
x

|
abc

ijk
E
ai
E
bj
E
ck
|
3!
It acts on the nodes of [S) : discrete spectrum
LPSC Grenoble - february 2010 Karim NOUI Loop Quantum Gravity in a nutshell 11/15
Quantum geometry
Picture of space at the Planck scale
From the kinematics, Space is discrete...
... It is also non-commutative in 3 dimensions
LPSC Grenoble - february 2010 Karim NOUI Loop Quantum Gravity in a nutshell 12/15
Quantum Dynamics ?
Hamitonian constraint
Classical Hamiltonian constraint
First part of Hamiltonian :
H(N) =

d
3
x N(x)
Tr (F
ab
E
a
E
b
)

[det(E)[
Regularization using Thiemann trick :
H(N) =
1

N(x)Tr (F(x) A(x), V(R


x
))
V(R
x
) is the volume of a region R
x
around x
Quantization of the constraint :
V is a well-dened positive self-adjoint operator on H
It creates new edges on Spin-network states
Ultra-locality : action is conned around a vertex
Ambiguities : ordering, representations etc...
LPSC Grenoble - february 2010 Karim NOUI Loop Quantum Gravity in a nutshell 13/15
Quantum Dynamics ?
An alternative solution : Spin-Foam models
Transition Amplitudes between states
/ = S[S

)
phys
From Topological QFT
Relation to LQG not clear
Some promissing models
LPSC Grenoble - february 2010 Karim NOUI Loop Quantum Gravity in a nutshell 14/15
Discussion
Successes and failures
Very interesting program for Quantum Gravity
A new quantisation scheme : polymer representation
Uniqueness theorem of the representation
Complete description of kinematical states
Discrete spectrum of area : Black Hole entropy, Cosmology
But NO physical states
No dierence with a topological theory
Role of Immirzi parameter is unclear
Value xed by S = A/4
Compact vs. non compact gauge group ?
LPSC Grenoble - february 2010 Karim NOUI Loop Quantum Gravity in a nutshell 15/15

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