The following pages link to Can spacetime be a condensate? (Q2506045):
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- Homogeneous cosmologies as group field theory condensates (Q270813) (← links)
- Quantum cosmology from group field theory condensates: a review (Q308695) (← links)
- Would two dimensions be world enough for spacetime? (Q1672359) (← links)
- Functional renormalisation group approach for tensorial group field theory: a rank-3 model (Q1755028) (← links)
- Editorial: Introduction: Principles of quantum gravity (Q2351886) (← links)
- Disappearance and emergence of space and time in quantum gravity (Q2351893) (← links)
- About dark energy and dark matter in a three-dimensional quantum vacuum model (Q2360333) (← links)
- General relativity from a thermodynamic perspective (Q2447499) (← links)
- Dark energy and inflation in a gravitational wave dominated universe (Q2628750) (← links)
- Renormalization of an abelian tensor group field theory: solution at leading order (Q2635273) (← links)
- Identifying cosmological perturbations in group field theory condensates (Q2635669) (← links)
- Bogoliubov space of a Bose-Einstein condensate and quantum spacetime fluctuations (Q2914963) (← links)
- GRAVITY AND NONEQUILIBRIUM THERMODYNAMICS OF CLASSICAL MATTER (Q3021374) (← links)
- Generalized quantum gravity condensates for homogeneous geometries and cosmology (Q3466385) (← links)
- Note on acoustic black holes from black D3-brane (Q4972854) (← links)
- Relativistic Bose–Einstein condensates: a new system for analogue models of gravity (Q5135204) (← links)
- Toward classical geometrodynamics from the group field theory hydrodynamics (Q5135815) (← links)
- Generalised effective cosmology from group field theory (Q5161855) (← links)
- Stochastic gravity: theory and applications (Q5919797) (← links)
- Analogue gravity (Q5919802) (← links)
- Can one squash the space into the plane without squashing? (Q5956635) (← links)