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Polymer quantization of the free scalar field and its classical limit
Building on prior work, a generally covariant reformulation of free scalar
field theory on the flat Lorentzian cylinder is quantized using Loop Quantum
Gravity (LQG) type `polymer' representations. This quantization of the {\em
continuum} classical theory yields a quantum theory which lives on a discrete
spacetime lattice. We explicitly construct a state in the polymer Hilbert space
which reproduces the standard Fock vacuum- two point functions for long
wavelength modes of the scalar field. Our construction indicates that the
continuum classical theory emerges under coarse graining. All our
considerations are free of the "triangulation" ambiguities which plague
attempts to define quantum dynamics in LQG. Our work constitutes the first
complete LQG type quantization of a generally covariant field theory together
with a semi-classical analysis of the true degrees of freedom and thus provides
a perfect infinite dimensional toy model to study open issues in LQG,
particularly those pertaining to the definition of quantum dynamics.Comment: 58 page
Towards Loop Quantization of Plane Gravitational Waves
The polarized Gowdy model in terms of Ashtekar-Barbero variables is further
reduced by including the Killing equations for plane-fronted parallel
gravitational waves with parallel rays. The resulting constraint algebra,
including one constraint derived from the Killing equations in addition to the
standard ones of General Relativity, are shown to form a set of first-class
constraints. Using earlier work by Banerjee and Date the constraints are
expressed in terms of classical quantities that have an operator equivalent in
Loop Quantum Gravity, making space-times with pp-waves accessible to loop
quantization techniques.Comment: 14 page
Loop Quantum Cosmology: A Status Report
The goal of this article is to provide an overview of the current state of
the art in loop quantum cosmology for three sets of audiences: young
researchers interested in entering this area; the quantum gravity community in
general; and, cosmologists who wish to apply loop quantum cosmology to probe
modifications in the standard paradigm of the early universe. An effort has
been made to streamline the material so that, as described at the end of
section I, each of these communities can read only the sections they are most
interested in, without a loss of continuity.Comment: 138 pages, 15 figures. Invited Topical Review, To appear in Classical
and Quantum Gravity. Typos corrected, clarifications and references adde
