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Deformed General Relativity and Effective Actions from Loop Quantum Gravity
Canonical methods can be used to construct effective actions from deformed
covariance algebras, as implied by quantum-geometry corrections of loop quantum
gravity. To this end, classical constructions are extended systematically to
effective constraints of canonical quantum gravity and applied to model systems
as well as general metrics, with the following conclusions: (i) Dispersion
relations of matter and gravitational waves are deformed in related ways,
ensuring a consistent realization of causality. (ii) Inverse-triad corrections
modify the classical action in a way clearly distinguishable from curvature
effects. In particular, these corrections can be significantly larger than
often expected for standard quantum-gravity phenomena. (iii) Finally, holonomy
corrections in high-curvature regimes do not signal the evolution from collapse
to expansion in a "bounce," but rather the emergence of the universe from
Euclidean space at high density. This new version of signature-change cosmology
suggests a natural way of posing initial conditions, and a solution to the
entropy problem.Comment: 44 page
Loop Quantum Cosmology, Boundary Proposals, and Inflation
Loop quantum cosmology of the closed isotropic model is studied with a
special emphasis on a comparison with traditional results obtained in the
Wheeler-DeWitt approach. This includes the relation of the dynamical initial
conditions with boundary conditions such as the no-boundary or the tunneling
proposal and a discussion of inflation from quantum cosmology.Comment: 20 pages, 6 figure
Quantum gravity, space-time structure, and cosmology
A set of diverse but mutually consistent results obtained in different
settings has spawned a new view of loop quantum gravity and its physical
implications, based on the interplay of operator calculations and effective
theory: Quantum corrections modify, but do not destroy, space-time and the
notion of covariance. Potentially observable effects much more promising than
those of higher-curvature effective actions result; loop quantum gravity has
turned into a falsifiable framework, with interesting ingredients for new
cosmic world views. At Planckian densities, space-time disappears and is
replaced by 4-dimensional space without evolution.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, Plenary talk at CosGrav12, held at Indian
Statistical Institute, Kolkat
Homogeneous Loop Quantum Cosmology: The Role of the Spin Connection
Homogeneous cosmological models with non-vanishing intrinsic curvature
require a special treatment when they are quantized with loop quantum
cosmological methods. Guidance from the full theory which is lost in this
context can be replaced by two criteria for an acceptable quantization,
admissibility of a continuum approximation and local stability. A quantization
of the corresponding Hamiltonian constraints is presented and shown to lead to
a locally stable, non-singular evolution compatible with almost classical
behavior at large volume. As an application, the Bianchi IX model and its
modified behavior close to its classical singularity is explored.Comment: revtex4, 36 pages, 10 figures. In version 2 the introduction is
expanded, section III E is added and a paragraph on relevance of results is
added in the conclusions. Refs updated, results unchanged. To appear in
Class. Quant. Gravit
Loop Quantum Cosmology: Recent Progress
Aspects of the full theory of loop quantum gravity can be studied in a
simpler context by reducing to symmetric models like cosmological ones. This
leads to several applications where loop effects play a significant role when
one is sensitive to the quantum regime. As a consequence, the structure of and
the approach to classical singularities are very different from general
relativity: The quantum theory is free of singularities, and there are new
phenomenological scenarios for the evolution of the very early universe
including inflation. We give an overview of the main effects, focussing on
recent results obtained by several different groups.Comment: 17 pages, 2 figures, Plenary talk at ICGC 04, Cochin, Indi
The Semiclassical Limit of Loop Quantum Cosmology
The continuum and semiclassical limits of isotropic, spatially flat loop
quantum cosmology are discussed, with an emphasis on the role played by the
Barbero-Immirzi parameter \gamma in controlling space-time discreteness. In
this way, standard quantum cosmology is shown to be the simultaneous limit
\gamma \to 0, j \to \infty of loop quantum cosmology. Here, j is a label of the
volume eigenvalues, and the simultaneous limit is technically the same as the
classical limit \hbar \to 0, l \to \infty of angular momentum in quantum
mechanics. Possible lessons for semiclassical states at the dynamical level in
the full theory of quantum geometry are mentioned.Comment: 10 page
Initial Conditions for a Universe
In physical theories, boundary or initial conditions play the role of
selecting special situations which can be described by a theory with its
general laws. Cosmology has long been suspected to be different in that its
fundamental theory should explain the fact that we can observe only one
particular realization. This is not realized, however, in the classical
formulation and in its conventional quantization; the situation is even worse
due to the singularity problem. In recent years, a new formulation of quantum
cosmology has been developed which is based on quantum geometry, a candidate
for a theory of quantum gravity. Here, the dynamical law and initial conditions
turn out to be linked intimately, in combination with a solution of the
singularity problem.Comment: 7 pages, this essay was awarded First Prize in the Gravity Research
Foundation Essay Contest 200
Homogeneous Loop Quantum Cosmology
Loop quantum cosmological methods are extended to homogeneous models in
diagonalized form. It is shown that the diagonalization leads to a
simplification of the volume operator such that its spectrum can be determined
explicitly. This allows the calculation of composite operators, most
importantly the Hamiltonian constraint. As an application the dynamics of the
Bianchi I model is studied and it is shown that its loop quantization is free
of singularities.Comment: 25 pages, 3 figure
Variational Methods in Loop Quantum Cosmology
An action functional for the loop quantum cosmology difference equation is
presented. It is shown that by guessing the general form of the solution and
optimizing the action functional with respect to the parameters in the guessed
solution one can obtain approximate solutions which are reasonably good.Comment: To appear in EuroPhysics Letter
Hubble operator in isotropic loop quantum cosmology
We present a construction of the Hubble operator for the spatially flat
isotropic loop quantum cosmology. This operator is a Dirac observable on a
subspace of the space of physical solutions. This subspace gets selected
dynamically, requiring that its action be invariant on the physical solution
space. As a simple illustrative application of the expectation value of the
operator, we do find a generic phase of (super)inflation, a feature shown by
Bojowald from the analysis of effective Friedmann equation of loop quantum
cosmology.Comment: 20 pages, 3 eps figures, few comments and clarifications added to
match with the published versio
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