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The Soccer-Ball Problem
Sabina Hossenfelder Nordita, KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Stockholm University, Roslagstullsbacken 23, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:
The idea that Lorentz-symmetry in momentum space could be modified but still remain observer-independent has received quite some attention in the recent years. This modified Lorentz-symmetry, which has been argued to arise in Loop Quantum Gravity, is being used as a phenomenological model to test possibly observable effects of quantum gravity. The most pressing problem in these models is the treatment of multi-particle states, known as the ‘soccer-ball problem’. This article briefly reviews the problem and the status of existing solution attempts.
Keywords:
Lorentz-invariance; quantum gravity; quantum gravity phenomenology; deformed special relativity.
Received: March 11, 2014; in final form July 3, 2014; Published online July 9, 2014
Citation:
Sabina Hossenfelder, “The Soccer-Ball Problem”, SIGMA, 10 (2014), 074, 8 pp.
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