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Renormalization group and the Planck scale
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Litim, Daniel F.
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Asymptotic Safety
/ Black holes
/ Extra dimensions
/ Gauge theory
/ Gravitons
/ Gravity
/ Low-Scale Quantum Gravity
/ Physics
/ Planck Scale
/ Quantum field theory
/ Quantum Gravity
/ Renormalization Group
/ Review
/ Scalars
2011
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Renormalization group and the Planck scale
by
Litim, Daniel F.
in
Asymptotic Safety
/ Black holes
/ Extra dimensions
/ Gauge theory
/ Gravitons
/ Gravity
/ Low-Scale Quantum Gravity
/ Physics
/ Planck Scale
/ Quantum field theory
/ Quantum Gravity
/ Renormalization Group
/ Review
/ Scalars
2011
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Renormalization group and the Planck scale
2011
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I discuss the renormalization group approach to gravity, and its link to Weinberg's asymptotic safety scenario, and give an overview of results with applications to particle physics and cosmology.I discuss the renormalization group approach to gravity, and its link to Weinberg's asymptotic safety scenario, and give an overview of results with applications to particle physics and cosmology.
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The Royal Society Publishing,The Royal Society
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