Modular theory, non-commutative geometry and quantum gravity

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This paper contains the first written exposition of some ideas (announced in a previous survey) on an approach to quantum gravity based on Tomita-Takesaki modular theory and A. Connes non-commutative geometry aiming at the reconstruction of spectral geometries from an operational formalism of states and categories of observables in a covariant theory. Care has been taken to provide a coverage of the relevant background on modular theory, its applications in non-commutative geometry and physics and to the detailed discussion of the main foundational issues raised by the proposal.

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Bertozzini, P., Conti, R., & Lewkeeratiyutkul, W. (2010). Modular theory, non-commutative geometry and quantum gravity. Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications (SIGMA), 6. https://doi.org/10.3842/SIGMA.2010.067

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