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Anderson, E. |
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2019-02-10T09:53:52Z |
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2019-02-10T09:53:52Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2014 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Beables/Observables in Classical and Quantum Gravity / E. Anderson // Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications. — 2014. — Т. 10. — Бібліогр.: 169 назв. — англ. |
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dc.identifier.issn |
1815-0659 |
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dc.identifier.other |
2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: 83C05; 83C45; 83D05; 70H45; 81S05 |
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DOI:10.3842/SIGMA.2014.092 |
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http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/146604 |
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Observables 'are observed' whereas beables just 'are'. This gives beables more scope in the cosmological and quantum domains. Both observables and beables are entities that form 'brackets' with 'the constraints' that are 'equal to' zero. We explain how depending on circumstances, these could be, e.g., Poisson, Dirac, commutator, histories, Schouten-Nijenhuis, double or Nambu brackets, first-class, gauge, linear or effective constraints, and strong, weak or weak-effective equalities. The Dirac-Bergmann distinction in notions of gauge leads to further notions of observables or beables, and is tied to a number of diffeomorphism-specific subtleties. Thus we cover a wide range of notions of observables or beables that occur in classical and quantum gravitational theories: Dirac, Kuchař, effective, Bergmann, histories, multisymplectic, master, Nambu and bi-. Indeed this review covers a representatively wide range of such theories: general relativity, loop quantum gravity, histories theory, supergravity and M-theory. |
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E.A. thanks close people, Julian Barbour, Jeremy Butterfield, Harvey Brown, Sean Gryb,
Jonathan Halliwell, Philipp H¨ohn, Chris Isham, Flavio Mercati, Brian Pitts, Josep Maria Pons,
Oliver Pooley, Donald Salisbury, Dimitri Vey, Hans Westman, Michael Wright and the anonymous
referees for discussions, Jeremy Butterfield, John Barrow, Marc Lachi´eze–Rey, Malcolm
MacCallum, Don Page, Reza Tavakol, Juan Valiente-Kroon and Paulo Vargas-Moniz for help
with my career, and DAMTP Cambridge, Perimeter Institute Waterloo and the University of
New Brunswick Fredericton for hospitality at various points during the making of this review.
This work started within my grant from the Foundational Questions Institute (FQXi) Fund,
a donor-advised fund of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation on the basis of proposal
FQXi-RFP3-1101 to the FQXi, administered via Theiss Research and the CNRS and held at
APC Universit´e Paris Diderot. |
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en |
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Інститут математики НАН України |
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Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications |
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dc.title |
Beables/Observables in Classical and Quantum Gravity |
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dc.type |
Article |
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dc.status |
published earlier |
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