The physical hamiltonian in nonperturbative quantum gravity
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- 5 August 1993
Abstract
A quantum hamiltonian which evolves the gravitational field according to time as measured by constant surfaces of a scalar field is defined through a regularization procedure based on the loop representation, and is shown to be finite and diffeomorphism invariant. The problem of constructing this hamiltonian is reduced to a combinatorial and algebraic problem which involves the rearrangements of lines through the vertices of arbitrary graphs. This procedure also provides a construction of the hamiltonian constraint as a finite operator on the space of diffeomorphism invariant states as well as a construction of the operator corresponding to the spatial volume of the universe.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1993-08-05, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 72 (4), 446.
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