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Local covariance and background independence
Klaus Fredenhagen, Katarzyna Rejzner
Published 2011-02-11Version 1
One of the many conceptual difficulties in the development of quantum gravity is the role of a background geometry for the structure of quantum field theory. To some extent the problem can be solved by the principle of local covariance. The principle of local covariance was originally imposed in order to restrict the renormalization freedom for quantum field theories on generic spacetimes. It turned out that it can also be used to implement the request of background independence. Locally covariant fields then arise as background independent entities.
Comments: 9 pages, submitted for the Proceedings of the conference "Quantum field theory and gravity", Regensburg (28 Sep - 1 Oct 2010)
Keywords: local covariance, background independence, quantum field theory, background independent entities, generic spacetimes
Tags: conference paper
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