Knots and Quantum Gravity: Progress and Prospects (1994)
| Venue: | University of California |
| Citations: | 14 - 9 self |
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{Baez94knotsand,
author = {John C. Baez},
title = {Knots and Quantum Gravity: Progress and Prospects},
booktitle = {University of California},
year = {1994},
pages = {779--797}
}
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Abstract
Recent work on the loop representation of quantum gravity has revealed previously unsuspected connections between knot theory and quantum gravity, or more generally, 3-dimensional topology and 4-dimensional generally covariant physics. We review how some of these relationships arise from a `ladder of field theories' including quantum gravity and BF theory in 4 dimensions, Chern-Simons theory in 3 dimensions, and the G=G gauged WZW model in 2 dimensions. We also describe the relation between link (or multiloop) invariants and generalized measures on the space of connections. In addition, we pose some research problems and describe some new results, including a proof (due to Sawin) that the Chern-Simons path integral is not given by a generalized measure. 1 Introduction The relation between knots and quantum gravity was discovered in the course of a fascinating series of developments in mathematics and physics. In 1984, Jones [34] announced the discovery of a new link invariant, which s...







