• 22 February 2005
Abstract
Motivated by ideas about quantum gravity, a tremendous amount of effort over the past decade has gone into testing Lorentz invariance in various regimes. This review summarizes both the theoretical frameworks for tests of Lorentz invariance and experimental advances that have made such high precision tests possible. The current constraints on Lorentz violating effects from both terrestrial experiments and astrophysical observations are presented. AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is a DRAFT copy of a review submitted to Living Reviews in Relativity. All constructive comments are welcome. An updated review will be posted in a few weeks.

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