Spin network Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
A spin network is a graph whose edges are associated with representations of a Lie group, G and vertices are associated with intertwiners of the edge reps adjacent to it. It was invented by Roger Penrose in 1971. Spin networks were applied to the physics problem of quantum gravity by Carlo Rovelli, Lee Smolin, Fotini Markopoulou-Kalamara, and others to reformulate loop quantum gravity and gauge theory.
One of the key results of loop quantum gravity is quantization of areas: according to several related derivations based on loop quantum gravity, the operator of the area of a two-dimensional surface
should have discrete spectrum. Every spin network is an eigenstate of each such operator, and the areaeigenvalue equals
with the spin network. In this formula, is the gravitational constant, is the Immirzi parameter and is the spin associated with thelink of the spin network. The two-dimensional area is therefore "concentrated" in the intersections with the spin network.
Similar quantization applies to the volume operators but mathematics
behind these derivations is less convincing.
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