Markopoulou geometrogenesis planck similar to LQG?

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In summary, Edward says that he knows very little about the "geometrogenesis" idea, and that it is the same as "quantum graphity". He provides a list of Markopoulou papers, which discuss the idea of space-time emerging as a condensate from a purely combinatorial approach on graphs.
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Markus or others who are familiar with this.. I am aware Fotini Markopoulou Geometrogenesis occurs only during the Big Bang. But I'd like to know if it's Planck scale structure a present (after the Big Bang) is similar to the Planck scale structure of Loop Quantum Gravity? If they were not similar. How do their Planck scale structure differs?
 
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I think it is the same as quantum graphity. The most recent comment on it I know of is in Rivasseau's http://arxiv.org/abs/1311.1461.

"Hence just as asymptotic ultraviolet freedom of QCD has its infrared counterpart in quark connement and nuclear physics, we hope the RG flow of TGFTs (and in particular of the renormalizable asymptotically free TGFTs) to lead to a physically interesting cosmology. Suppose an observer could run down the RG flow of such a fundamental theory. He would see the universe, initially in its "pregeometric" phase, condense through the big-bang into an effective continuous space-time and cool with all its matter fields through many phase transitions and accretions to the present universe. Conversely, running the movie backwards, that is against the RG flow, he would see the universe dissolve into more and more elementary constituents and ultimately see space-time itself "boil" into a pregeometric phase described by the fundamental theory, in our case the perturbative regime of a TFGT.

In [28] the condensation of a pregeometric universe into the one we live in was dubbed "geometrogenesis" and the name graphity was coined to suggest that it could come from a purely combinatorial approach on graphs. In group eld theory this scenario of space-time emerging as a condensate has been extensively developed by D. Oriti and collaborators. In [182] a general discussion is given on the disappearance of continuum space and time at microscopic scale. The paper outlines the related conceptual issues and shows how the GFT framework for quantum gravity can provide a concrete computational approach to geometrogenesis."

The relationship between GFTs and LQG is reviewed in

http://arxiv.org/abs/1409.3150
Group field theories for all loop quantum gravity
Daniele Oriti, James P. Ryan, Johannes Thürigen
 
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Related to Markopoulou geometrogenesis planck similar to LQG?

1. What is the Markopoulou geometrogenesis planck similar to LQG?

The Markopoulou geometrogenesis planck similar to LQG is a theory proposed by Marina Markopoulou, a theoretical physicist. It is based on the concept of loop quantum gravity (LQG) and aims to explain the origin and evolution of the universe.

2. How does the Markopoulou geometrogenesis planck similar to LQG differ from other theories of quantum gravity?

The Markopoulou geometrogenesis planck similar to LQG differs from other theories of quantum gravity in its approach to the problem. It focuses on the fundamental building blocks of space and time, known as "geons", and how they can give rise to the universe. This is different from other theories that attempt to unify gravity with other fundamental forces.

3. What is the role of Planck's constant in the Markopoulou geometrogenesis planck similar to LQG?

Planck's constant is a fundamental constant in quantum mechanics that relates the energy of a system to its frequency. In the Markopoulou geometrogenesis planck similar to LQG, Planck's constant is used to describe the discrete units of space and time, known as "quanta", which are the building blocks of the universe.

4. Can the Markopoulou geometrogenesis planck similar to LQG be tested experimentally?

At this time, it is not possible to test the Markopoulou geometrogenesis planck similar to LQG experimentally. However, it is a promising theory that is still being developed and refined, and future advancements in technology may make it possible to test its predictions.

5. What implications does the Markopoulou geometrogenesis planck similar to LQG have for our understanding of the universe?

The Markopoulou geometrogenesis planck similar to LQG has the potential to provide a deeper understanding of the fundamental nature of space and time. It also suggests that the universe may have emerged from a quantum state, and provides a possible explanation for the observed large-scale structure of the cosmos.

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