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Journal of Mathematical Physics | 2009

Asymptotic analysis of the Engle―Pereira-Rovelli―Livine four-simplex amplitude

John W. Barrett; Richard J. Dowdall; Winston J. Fairbairn; Henrique Gomes; Frank Hellmann

The semiclassical limit of a four-simplex amplitude for a spin foam quantum gravity model with an Immirzi parameter is studied. If the boundary state represents a nondegenerate four-simplex geometry, the asymptotic formula contains the Regge action for general relativity. A canonical choice of phase for the boundary state is introduced and is shown to be necessary to obtain the results.


Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2010

Lorentzian spin foam amplitudes: graphical calculus and asymptotics

John W. Barrett; Richard J. Dowdall; Winston J. Fairbairn; Frank Hellmann; Roberto Pereira

The amplitude for the 4-simplex in a spin foam model for quantum gravity is defined using a graphical calculus for the unitary representations of the Lorentz group. The asymptotics of this amplitude are studied in the limit when the representation parameters are large, for various cases of boundary data. It is shown that for boundary data corresponding to a Lorentzian simplex, the asymptotic formula has two terms, with phase plus or minus the Lorentzian signature Regge action for the 4-simplex geometry, multiplied by an Immirzi parameter. Other cases of boundary data are also considered, including a surprising contribution from Euclidean signature metrics.


Journal of Mathematical Physics | 2004

Separable Hilbert space in loop quantum gravity

Winston J. Fairbairn; Carlo Rovelli

We study the separability of the state space of loop quantum gravity. In the standard construction, the kinematical Hilbert space of the diffeomorphism-invariant states is nonseparable. This is a consequence of the fact that the knot space of the equivalence classes of graphs under diffeomorphisms is noncountable. However, the continuous moduli labeling these classes do not appear to affect the physics of the theory. We investigate the possibility that these moduli could be only the consequence of a poor choice in the fine-tuning of the mathematical setting. We show that by simply choosing a minor extension of the functional class of the classical fields and coordinates, the moduli disappear, the knot classes become countable, and the kinematical Hilbert space of loop quantum gravity becomes separable.


International Journal of Modern Physics A | 2010

QUANTUM GRAVITY ASYMPTOTICS FROM THE SU(2) 15j-SYMBOL

John W. Barrett; Winston J. Fairbairn; Frank Hellmann

The asymptotics of the SU(2) 15j-symbol are obtained using coherent states for the boundary data. The geometry of all nonsuppressed boundary data is given. For some boundary data, the resulting formula is interpreted in terms of the Regge action of the geometry of a 4-simplex in four-dimensional Euclidean space. This asymptotic formula can be used to derive and extend the asymptotics of the spin foam amplitudes for quantum gravity models. The relation of the SU(2) Ooguri model to these quantum gravity models and their continuum Lagrangians is discussed.


General Relativity and Gravitation | 2011

Asymptotics of 4d spin foam models

John W. Barrett; Richard J. Dowdall; Winston J. Fairbairn; Henrique Gomes; Frank Hellmann; Roberto Pereira

We study the asymptotic properties of four-simplex amplitudes for various four-dimensional spin foam models. We investigate the semi-classical limit of the Ooguri, Euclidean and Lorentzian EPRL models using coherent states for the boundary data. For some classes of geometrical boundary data, the asymptotic formulae are given, in all three cases, by simple functions of the Regge action for the four-simplex geometry.


arXiv: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology | 2009

A Summary of the Asymptotic Analysis for the EPRL Amplitude

John W. Barrett; Richard J. Dowdall; Winston J. Fairbairn; Henrique Gomes; Frank Hellmann

We review the basic steps in building the asymptotic analysis of the Euclidean sector of new spin foam models using coherent states, for Immirzi parameter less than one. We try to focus on conceptual issues and by so doing omit peripheral proofs and the original discussion on spin structures.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2008

On gravitational defects, particles and strings

Winston J. Fairbairn

We study the inclusion of point and string matter in the deSitter gauge theory, or MacDowell-Mansouri formulation of four dimensional gravity. We proceed by locally breaking the gauge symmetries of general relativity along worldlines and worldsheets embedded in the spacetime manifold. Restoring full gauge invariance introduces new dynamical fields which describe the dynamics of spinning matter coupled to gravity. We discuss the physical interpretation of the obtained formalism by studying the flat limit and the spinless case on arbitrary backgrounds. It turns out that the worldline action describes a massive spinning particle, while the worldsheet action contains the Nambu-Goto string augmented with spinning contributions. Finally, we study the gravity/matter variational problem and conclude by discussing potential applications of the formalism to the inclusion of the Nambu-Goto string in spinfoam models of four dimensional quantum gravity.


General Relativity and Gravitation | 2011

Observables in 3d spinfoam quantum gravity with fermions

Richard J. Dowdall; Winston J. Fairbairn

We study expectation values of observables in three-dimensional spinfoam quantum gravity coupled to Dirac fermions. We revisit the model introduced by one of the authors and extend it to the case of massless fermionic fields. We introduce observables, analyse their symmetries and the corresponding proper gauge fixing. The Berezin integral over the fermionic fields is performed and the fermionic observables are expanded in open paths and closed loops associated to pure quantum gravity observables. We obtain the vertex amplitudes for gauge-invariant observables, while the expectation values of gauge-variant observables, such as the fermion propagator, are given by the evaluation of particular spin networks.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2010

Canonical analysis of algebraic string actions

Winston J. Fairbairn; Karim Noui; Francesco Sardelli

We investigate the canonical aspects of the algebraic first order formulation of strings introduced two decades ago by Balachandran and collaborators. We slightly enlarge the Lagrangian framework and show the existence of a self-dual formulation and of an Immirzi-type parameter reminiscent of four-dimensional first order gravity. We perform a full Hamiltonian analysis of the self-dual case: we extract the first class constraints and construct the Dirac bracket associated to the second class constraints. The first class constraints contain the diffeomorphisms algebra on the world-sheet, and the coordinates are shown to be non-commutative with respect to the Dirac bracket. The Hamilton equations in a particular gauge are shown to reproduce the wave equation for the string coordinates. In the general, non-self-dual case, we also explicit the first class constraints of the system and show that, unlike the self-dual formulation, the theory admits an extra propagating degree of freedom than the two degrees of freedom of conventional string theory. This prevents the general algebraic string from being strictly equivalent to the Nambu-Goto string.


arXiv: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology | 2013

q-Deformation of Lorentzian spin foam models

Winston J. Fairbairn; Catherine Meusburger

We construct and analyse a quantum deformation of the Lorentzian EPRL model. The model is based on the representation theory of the quantum Lorentz group with real deformation parameter. We give a definition of the quantum EPRL intertwiner, study its convergence and braiding properties and construct an amplitude for the four-simplexes. We find that the resulting model is finite.

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Henrique Gomes

University of Nottingham

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Roberto Pereira

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Carlo Rovelli

Aix-Marseille University

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Catherine Meusburger

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Daniele Colosi

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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