TY - BOOK AU - AU - AU - AU - AU - ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Quantum Field Theory and Gravity: Conceptual and Mathematical Advances in the Search for a Unified Framework SN - 9783034800433 AV - QA614-614.97 U1 - 514.74 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Basel PB - Springer Basel KW - Mathematics KW - Field theory (Physics) KW - Global analysis KW - Global Analysis and Analysis on Manifolds KW - Field Theory and Polynomials N1 - Preface -- Quantum Gravity: Whence, Whithter? (Claus Kiefer) -- Local Covariance and Background Independence (Klaus Fredenhagen, Katarzyna Rejzner) -- The "Big Wave" Theory for DarkEnergy (Blake Temple).-Discrete and Continuum Third Quantization of Gravity (Steffen Gielen, Daniele Oriti) -- Unsharp Values, Domains and Topoi (Andreas Dȵring, Rui Soares Barbosa) -- Causal Boundary of Spacetimes: Revision and Applications to AdS/CFT Correspondence (JosȨ Luis Flores, Jnatan Herrera, Miguel Snchez) -- Some Mathematical Aspects of the Hawking Effect forRotating Black Holes (Dietrich Hfner) -- Observables in the General Boundary Formulation (Robert Oeckl) -- Causal Fermion Systems: A Quantum Space-Time Emerging From an Action Principle (Felix Finster, Andreas Grotz, Daniela Schiefeneder) -- CCR- Versus CAR-Quantization on Curved Spacetimes (Christian Br, Nicolas Ginoux) -- On the Notion of 'theSame Physics in All Spacetimes' (Christopher J. Fewster) -- Local Covariance, Renormalization Ambiguity, and Local Thermal Equilibrium in Cosmology (Rainer Verch) -- Shape Dynamics. An Introduction (Julian Barbour) -- On the Motion of Point Defects in Relativistic Fields (Michael K.-H. Kiessling) -- How Unique are Higher-dimensional Black Holes? (Stefan Hollands) -- Equivalence Principle, Quantum Mechanics, and Atom-interferometric Tests (Domenico Giulini); ZDB-2-SMA N2 - One of the most challenging problems of contemporary theoretical physics is the mathematically rigorous construction of a theory which describes gravitation and the other fundamental physical interactions within a common framework. The physical ideas which grew from attempts to develop such a theory require highly advanced mathematical methods and radically new physical concepts. This book presents different approaches to a rigorous unified description of quantum fields and gravity. It contains a carefully selected cross-section of lively discussions which took place in autumn 2010 at the fifth conference "Quantum field theory and gravity - Conceptual and mathematical advances in the search for a unified framework" in Regensburg, Germany. In the tradition of the other proceedings covering this series of conferences, a special feature of this book is the exposition of a wide variety of approaches, with the intention to facilitate a comparison. The book is mainly addressed to mathematicians and physicists who are interested in fundamental questions of mathematical physics. It allows the reader to obtain a broad and up-to-date overview of a fascinating active research area UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-0043-3 ER -