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Quantum Gravity, Field Theory and Signatures of Noncommutative Spacetime
Published 2009-06-16, updated 2009-10-05Version 3
A pedagogical introduction to some of the main ideas and results of field theories on quantized spacetimes is presented, with emphasis on what such field theories may teach us about the problem of quantizing gravity. We examine to what extent noncommutative gauge theories may be regarded as gauge theories of gravity. UV/IR mixing is explained in detail and we describe its relations to renormalization, to gravitational dynamics, and to deformed dispersion relations in models of quantum spacetime of interest in string theory and in doubly special relativity. We also discuss some potential experimental probes of spacetime noncommutativity.
Comments: 26 pages, 4 figures; v2: comments and references added; v3: typos corrected, clarifying comments and references added; Based on Plenary Lecture delivered at the XXIX Encontro Nacional de Fisica de Particulas e Campos, Sao Lourenco, Brasil, September 22-26, 2008; Final version to be published in General Relativity and Gravitation
Keywords: field theory, quantum gravity, noncommutative spacetime, signatures, extent noncommutative gauge theories
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