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21 reviewsISBN-10 : 0199590753
ISBN-13 : 9780199590759
Author: Rodolfo Gambini, Jorge Pullin
Loop quantum gravity represents a significant approach to the quantization of general relativity, focused on being accessible to undergraduate students with limited prior knowledge. By introducing essential concepts without requiring a background in general relativity, this course offers a streamlined pathway to understanding loop quantum gravity in a short timeframe, addressing the needs of undergraduates. This approach acknowledges the challenges faced by students and simplifies complex ideas, aiming to encourage wider interest and comprehension in the field.
1: Why quantize gravity
2: Special relativity and electromagnetism
3: Some elements of general relativity
4: Hamiltonian mechanics including constraints and fields
5: Yang-Mills theories
6: Quantum mechanics and elements of quantum field theories
7: General relativity in terms of Ashtekar's variables
8: Loop representation for general relativity
9: An application: loop quantum cosmology
10: Further developments
11: Open issues and controversies
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Tags: A First Course, Loop Quantum Gravity, Rodolfo Gambini, Jorge Pullin