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Curvature in spinfoams

We consider spinfoam quantum gravity. We show in a simple case that the amplitude projects over a nontrivial (curved) classical geometry. This suggests that, at least for spinfoams without bubbles and for large values of the boundary spins, the amplitude takes the form of a path integral over Regge metrics, thus enforcing discrete Einstein equations in the classical limit. The result relies crucially on a new interpretation of the semiclassical limit for the amplitudes truncated to a fixed 2-complex.

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Co-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalWCurvature in spinfoamspreprint / 2011AElena MagliaroResearcherAClaudio PeriniResearcherTgr-qc10727 works
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Curvature in spinfoams

preprint / 2011

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