Quantum physics and Einstein’s theory of general relativity are the two solid pillars that underlie much of modern physics. It is widely hoped that a theory of quantum gravity would allow us to understand problems of very high energy and very small dimensions of space, such as the behavior of black holes, and the origin of the universe. In recent years a set of new developments has begun to draw unexpected connections between a number of problems relating aspects of gravity, black holes, quantum information, and condensed matter systems. This book deals with the principles of quantum gravity.
Print ISBN: 9781682518854 | $160 | 2022 | Hardcover
Subject: Physics
Editor: Adam Stamboulis
About the editor: Adam Stamboulis is currently a Professor in the Department of Physics. His research interests are in the areas of physics, chemistry, life sciences, and engineering. He has undertaken several independent projects, participated in several seminars and conferences, and published his work in internationally peer-reviewed journals.