Asymptotic safety, quantum gravity, and the swampland: A conceptual assessment
Max Planck Institute for Physics · Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München · +2 more institutions
Abstract
We provide a conceptual assessment of some aspects of fundamental quantum field theories of gravity in light of foundational aspects of the swampland program. On the one hand, asymptotically safe quantum gravity may provide a simple and predictive framework, thanks to a finite number of relevant parameters. On the other hand, a (sub-)set of intertwined swampland conjectures on the consistency of quantum gravity can be argued to be universal via effective field theory considerations. We answer whether some foundational features of these frameworks are compatible. This involves revisiting and refining several arguments (and loopholes) concerning the relation between field-theoretic descriptions of gravity and…
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4Topics & keywords
- Quantum gravity
- Asymptotic safety in quantum gravity
- Theoretical physics
- Loop quantum gravity
- Conceptual model
- Quantum
- Physics
- Computer science