2018
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1811.11577
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Why is quantum gravity so difficult (compared to QCD)?

Hidenori Fukaya

Abstract: Gravity is difficult to quantize. This is a well-known fact but its reason is given simply by non-renormalizability of the Newton constant and little is discussed why among many quantum gauge theories, gravity is special. In this essay 1 , we try to treat the gravity as one of many gauge theories, and discuss how it is special and why it is difficult to quantize.

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