Reality Conditions for Spin Foams

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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An idea of reality conditions in the context of spin foams (Barrett-Crane models) is developed. The square of areas are the most elementary observables in the case of spin foams. This observation implies that simplest reality conditions in the context of the Barrett-Crane models is that the all possible scalar products of the bivectors associated to the triangles of a four simplex be real. The continuum generalization of this is the area metric reality constraint: the area metric is real iff a non-degenerate metric is real or imaginary. Classical real general relativity (all signatures) can be extracted from complex general relativity by imposing the area metric reality constraint. The Plebanski theory can be modified by adding a Lagrange multiplier to impose the area metric reality condition to derive classical real general relativity. I discuss the SO(4,C) BF model and SO(4,C) Barrett-Crane model. It appears that the spin foam models in 4D for all the signatures are the projections of the SO(4,C) spin foam model using the reality constraints on the bivectors.

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