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Phase transitions in tensorial group field theories: Landau-Ginzburg analysis of models with both local and non-local degrees of freedom

A bstract In the tensorial group field theory approach to quantum gravity, the theory is based on discrete building blocks and continuum spacetime is expected to emerge from their collective dynamics, possibly at criticality, via a phase transition. On a compact group of fixed volume this can be exp...

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Published in:The journal of high energy physics 2021-12, Vol.2021 (12), p.1-35, Article 201
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Phase transitions
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