- Jan Ambjørn
Jan Ambjørn is a Danish
physicist regarded as the primary founder of Causal Dynamical Triangulation Theory (CDT).Ambjørn began in the early 1990s searching for a physics model that bonded
quantum mechanics andrelativistic gravity in a way that didn't requiresupersymmetry . By 1994, he argued a simpler way to representquantum gravity was to useLorentzian space-time geometry as a framework. His first major publication on the lattice model that would become CDT theory was released in 1998. It was then that he andRenate Loll made triangulation and the causal approach the cornerstones to thelattice gauge theory .The theory of Causal Dynamical Triangulations faced harsh scrutiny for some years because most physicists preferred models that required more
dimensions and afixed background .By 2004, Ambjørn's assertion of the benefits to a
non-perturbative quantum gravity model regained attention. By 2007, CDT Theory became a candidate just as strong assuperstring theory for explaining explaininggravity in a quantum mechanical way.As of 2007, Ambjørn continues to research
lattice gauge , string, andquantum gravity theories;matrix models and their applications; and statistical theories ofrandom surfaces and paths. He is currently sharing a position as a professor at theNeils Bohr Institute and the Institute for Theoretical Physics, Utrecht.Ambjørn has worked with or been acknowledged as an influence by quantum physicists such as
Renate Loll ,Fotini Markopoulou ,Jerzy Jurkiewicz , andLee Smolin .ources
* Markopoulou, F., Smolin, L. "Gauge Fixing in Causal Dynamical Triangulations." Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. 23 May 2006.
* [http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/week206.html 2004 Conference Journal]External links
* [http://www.nbi.dk/~ambjorn/lqg2/ Simulation of Lorentzian 2D Quantum Gravity]
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