This book is about only one approach to the subject - loop quantum gravity. It is a subject of considerable technical difficulty, and the literature devoted to it is a formidable one. This feature alone has hindered the cross-fertilization which is, as delineated above, so essential for progress. However, within these pages one will find a much more accessible description of the subject, put forward by one of its leading architects and deepest thinkers. The existence of such a fine book will allow this important subject, quite likely to contribute significantly to the unknown ultimate theory, to be assimilated by a much larger community of the-orists. If this does indeed come to pass, its publication will become one of the most important developments in this very active subfield since its onset.
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Foreword, by James Bjorken . Preface Acknowledgements Terminology and notation Part Ⅰ Relativistic foundations 1 General ideas and heuristic picture 1.1 The problem of quantum gravity 1.2 Loop quantum gravity 1.3 Conceptual issues 2 General Relativity 2.1 Formalism 2.2 The conceptual path to the theory 2.3 Interpretation 2.4 Complements 3 Mechanics 3.1 Nonrelativistic mechanics: mechanics is about time evolution 3.2 Relativistic mechanics 3.3 Field theory 3.4 Thermal time hypothesis 4 Hamiltonian general relativity 4.1 Einstein-Hamilton-Jacobi 4.2 Euclidean GR and real connection 4.3 Hamiltonian GR 5 Quantum mechanics 5.1 Nonrelativistic QM 5.2 Relativistic QM 5.3 Quantum field theory 5.4 Quantum gravity 5.5 Complements 5.6 Relational interpretation of quantum theory Part Ⅱ Loop quantum gravity 6 Quantum space 7 Dynamics and matter 8 Applications 9 Quantum spacetime: spinfoams 10 Conclusion Part Ⅲ Appendices Appendxi A Groups and recoupling theory Reference Index