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Measuring the Homogeneity (or Otherwise) of the Quantum Universe

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There are not many tools to quantitatively monitor the emergence of classical geometric features from a quantum spacetime, whose microscopic structure may be a highly quantum-fluctuating "spacetime foam". To improve this situation, we introduce new quantum observables that allow us to measure the absolute and relative homogeneity of geometric properties of a nonperturbative quantum universe, as function of a chosen averaging scale. This opens a new way to compare results obtained in full quantum gravity to descriptions of the early universe that assume homogeneity and isotropy at the outset. Our construction is purely geometric and does not depend on a background metric. We illustrate the viability of the quantum homogeneity measures by a nontrivial application to two-dimensional Lorentzian quantum gravity formulated in terms of a path integral over Causal Dynamical Triangulations, and find some evidence of quantum inhomogeneity.

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  • Nonperturbative quantum gravity unlocked through computation hep-th · 2025-01-29 · unverdicted · none · ref 46 · internal anchor

    The paper argues that lattice methods based on causal dynamical triangulations offer a working nonperturbative computational route to quantum gravity and to early-universe physics.