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Canonical Gravity: From Classical to Quantum : Proceedings of the 117th WE Heraeus Seminar Held at Bad Honnef, Germany, 13-17 September 1993

Ehlers, Jurgen(Edited by)Friedrich, Helmut(Edited by)
Part of the Lecture Notes in Physics series
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The search for a quantum gravity theory, a theory expected to combine the principles of general relativity and quantum theory, has led to some of the most deepest and most difficult conceptual and mathematical questions of modern physics.

The present book, addressing these issues in the framework of recent versions of canonical quantization, is the first to present coherently the background for their understanding.

Starting with an analysis of the structure of constrained systems and the problems of their quantization, it discusses the canonical formulation of classical relativity from different perspectives and leads to recent applications of canonical methods to create a quantum theory of gravity.

The book aims to make accessible the most fundamental problems and to stimulate work in this field.

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Springer
3662139537 / 9783662139530
Paperback
12/03/2014
155 x 235 mm, 538 grams