Published December 21, 1991
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Discrete and Continuum Approaches to Three-Dimensional Quantum Gravity
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Ooguri, Hirosi
- Sasakura, Naoki
Chicago
Abstract
It is shown that, in the three-dimensional lattice gravity defined by Ponzano and Regge, the space of physical states is isomorphic to the space of gauge-invariant functions on the moduli space of flat SU(2) connections over a two-dimensional surface, which gives physical states in the ISO(3) Chern–Simons gauge theory. To prove this, we employ the q-analogue of this model defined by Turaev and Viro as a regularization to sum over states. A recent work by Turaev suggests that the q-analogue model itself may be related to an Euclidean gravity with a cosmological constant proportional to 1/k^2, where q=e^(2πi/(k+2)).
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© 1991 World Scientific Publishing. Received: 10 September 1991. The authors would like to thank R.Sorkin for discussion on the model of Ponzano and Regge, and A.Shapere for bringing the paper by Turaev and Viro into their attention. They are grateful to T. Kohno and T. Takata for information on the work by Turaev.Attached Files
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