The all-genus JT gravity path integral at beta ~ e^{2S0/3} is reproduced at leading order by a disk path integral with a cubic, nonlocal dilaton interaction.
Nonlocality in Quantum Gravity and the Breakdown of Effective Field Theory
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We argue that quantum gravity is nonlocal, first by recalling well-known arguments that support this idea and then by focusing on a point not usually emphasized: that making a conventional effective field theory (EFT) for quantum gravity is particularly difficult, and perhaps impossible in principle. This inability to realize an EFT comes down to the fact that gravity itself sets length scales for a problem: when integrating out degrees of freedom above some cutoff, the effective metric one uses will be different, which will itself re-define the cutoff. We also point out that even if the previous problem is fixed, naively applying EFT in gravity can lead to problems - we give a particular example in the case of black holes.
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A single geometry from an all-genus expansion in quantum gravity
The all-genus JT gravity path integral at beta ~ e^{2S0/3} is reproduced at leading order by a disk path integral with a cubic, nonlocal dilaton interaction.