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Spin Foams and Canonical Quantization

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This review is devoted to the analysis of the mutual consistency of the spin foam and canonical loop quantizations in three and four spacetime dimensions. In the three-dimensional context, where the two approaches are in good agreement, we show how the canonical quantization \`a la Witten of Riemannian gravity with a positive cosmological constant is related to the Turaev-Viro spin foam model, and how the Ponzano-Regge amplitudes are related to the physical scalar product of Riemannian loop quantum gravity without cosmological constant. In the four-dimensional case, we recall a Lorentz-covariant formulation of loop quantum gravity using projected spin networks, compare it with the new spin foam models, and identify interesting relations and their pitfalls. Finally, we discuss the properties which a spin foam model is expected to possess in order to be consistent with the canonical quantization, and suggest a new model illustrating these results.

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An Exactly Soluble Group Field Theory

gr-qc · 2024-12-13 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A non-interacting group field theory exactly reproduces the Husain-Kuchar model's spinfoam amplitudes and Fock space, bridging canonical and covariant quantization approaches.

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    A non-interacting group field theory exactly reproduces the Husain-Kuchar model's spinfoam amplitudes and Fock space, bridging canonical and covariant quantization approaches.