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SIGMA, 2012 Volume 8, 027, 45 pp. (Mi sigma704)

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Emergent models for gravity: an overview of microscopic models

Lorenzo Sindoni

Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Albert Einstein Institute, Am Mühlenberg 1, 14467 Golm, Germany

Abstract: We give a critical overview of various attempts to describe gravity as an emergent phenomenon, starting from examples of condensed matter physics, to arrive to more sophisticated pregeometric models. The common line of thought is to view the graviton as a composite particle/collective mode. However, we will describe many different ways in which this idea is realized in practice.

Keywords: emergent gravity, quantum gravity.

MSC: 83C45, 83C50, 81Q20

Received: October 2, 2011; in final form May 4, 2012; Published online May 12, 2012

Language: English

DOI: 10.3842/SIGMA.2012.027



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ArXiv: 1110.0686


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