Discrete quantum gravity: continuum limit and the problem of state doubling

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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It is shown that in the theory of discrete quantum gravity defined on the
irregular "breathing" lattice, if the macroscopic continuum phase is realized,
the phenomenon of state doubling (even if it exists formally at kinematic
level) actually is absent at experimentally accessible energies.

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