Welcome to the Institute for Theoretical Physics III (Quantum Gravity)

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Quantum Gravity

What is Quantum Gravity?

According to our current knowledge, the foundations of physics rest on two guiding principles: General Relativity (GR) and Quantum Theory (QT). GR is Einstein’s theory of the gravitational force while QT is the cornerstone of Quantum Field Theory (QFT), the framework underlying elementary particle physics. QFT describes all known interactions of matter, that is, the electromagnetic, weak and strong force together with all elementary particles, that is, fermions (the charged leptons such as the electron, the neutral leptons such as the electron neutrino, and the quarks, such as up and down quarks which are the building blocks for neutron and proton) and bosons (photon, W-and Z bosons and gluon). Together these particles are embedded into the standard model of all matter. The only interaction that is not described by QT today is the gravitational interaction. We refer the reader to the Research page, in order to understand why this is an important problem of foundational physics, why a combined theory of GR and QT, called Quantum Gravity (QG), is necessary, why such a synthesis is a challenge for theoretical and mathematical physics and how QG connects with the most interesting questions and puzzles of contemporary high precision experimental cosmology and astrophysics.

The Institute

The Institute for Theoretical Physics III is a research group at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg with focus on Quantum Gravity. The Institute is part of the ECAP, the Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics.

Our Key Topics

Our research focuses on the following main topics:

Loop Quantum Gravity

General Relativity

Quantum Field Theory

Gauge Field Theory

Cosmology

High Energy and Astroparticle Physics

Mathematical Physics

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01 May
May 1, 2023 - May 26, 2023    
12:00 am
02 May
May 2, 2023 - May 26, 2023    
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02 May
May 2, 2023 - May 3, 2023    
All Day
02 May
May 2, 2023    
2:15 pm - 6:30 pm
Find more information and the programme here: https://indico.ecap.work/event/56/
02 May
May 2, 2023    
2:15 pm - 3:15 pm
The investigation of boundary charges in asymptotically flat spacetime drew a lot of attention in recent years, which has provided us valuable insight and significantly [...]
02 May
May 2, 2023    
3:15 pm - 4:15 pm
A common way to interpret the coordinate invariance of Einstein’s equations is to say that coordinates are a mere gauge redundancy and play no physical [...]
03 May
May 3, 2023 - May 19, 2023    
12:00 am
03 May
May 3, 2023    
1:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Find more information and the programme here: https://indico.ecap.work/event/56/
03 May
May 3, 2023    
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Early dark energy (EDE) is a dark energy-like component in the early universe, which was proposed to solve the Hubble tension, a discrepancy between different [...]
03 May
May 3, 2023    
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Infrared divergence is a common feature of spinfoam models with a vanishing cosmological constant. The disappearance of divergence at the present of a non-zero cosmological [...]
03 May
May 3, 2023    
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
This talk will be based on the paper arXiv:2301.02930. I will introduce the complex critical points in the 4-dimensional Lorentzian Engle-Pereira-Rovelli-Livine (EPRL) spinfoam model in [...]
09 May
May 9, 2023 - May 11, 2023    
All Day
Visit of Renata Ferrero, Uni Mainz
10 May
May 10, 2023    
12:30 pm - 1:45 pm
Title: Asymptotically Safe Gravity and the road to observables   Abstract In this seminar I will give a pedagogical introduction to a specific continuum implementation [...]
17 May
May 17, 2023    
12:30 pm - 1:45 pm
The Quantum Geometrodynamics program was an early effort to canonically quantize General Relativity in the most straightforward manner possible. The approach involves a formal $3+1$--split [...]
17 May
May 17, 2023    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
I will start by reviewing a few recent results regarding (nearly-)extremal black holes that come from the non-LQG community. Having done that I'll show that [...]
22 May
May 22, 2023 - May 26, 2023    
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31 May
May 31, 2023    
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
We construct a master constraint operator on the kinematical Hilbert space of loop quantum gravity representing a set of gauge conditions which fix the densitized [...]
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