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- Abhay Vasant Ashtekar (born 5 July 1949) is an Indian theoretical physicist who created Ashtekar variables and is one of the founders of loop quantum...
- metric canonical coordinates. In 1986 Abhay Ashtekar introduced a new set of canonical variables, Ashtekar (new) variables to represent an unusual way...
- fields; cf. Ashtekar 1986, Ashtekar 1987 For a review, see Thiemann 2007; more extensive accounts can be found in Rovelli 1998, Ashtekar & Lewandowski...
- discovered in February 2006 for isotropic and homogeneous models by Abhay Ashtekar, Tomasz Pawlowski, and Parampreet Singh at Pennsylvania State University...
- contraction, which has been described as the Big Crunch. In 1986, Abhay Ashtekar reformulated Einstein's general relativity in a language closer to that...
- 14 (3): 57. Bibcode:1965PhRvL..14...57P. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.14.57. Ashtekar, Abhay; Krishnan, Badri (2004). "Isolated and dynamical horizons and their...
- The theory is based on the reformulation of general relativity known as Ashtekar variables, which represent geometric gravity using mathematical analogues...
- any such specific constraint. In 1986 Abhay Ashtekar introduced a new set of canonical variables, Ashtekar variables to represent an unusual way of rewriting...
- 1999 by Martin Bojowald, and further developed in particular by Abhay Ashtekar and Jerzy Lewandowski, as well as Tomasz Pawłowski and Parampreet Singh...
- equals S = A / 4 {\displaystyle \,S=A/4\!} (in Planck units) In 1997, Ashtekar, Baez, Corichi and Krasnov quantized the classical phase space of the exterior...