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Seems appropriate to merge this under the CDT heading, as much of the referenced content pertains to that theory. Though it is significant that they are dealing with Lorentzian rather than Euclidean geometries, that addition of causal constraints is what makes CDT work, allowing one to create a summation of those possibilities that are functional, or meaningful. I won't comment further here. See my additional comments under CDT discussion. JonathanD 02:50, 18 March 2007 (UTC) reply

I intend to merge this page's content into Causal dynamical triangulation. I have renamed that page, which was incorrectly spelled. I adopted the spelling used by its framers, Loll, Ambjorn, and Jurkeiwicz. I'll wait a few hours to merge, so that there are no re-direct problems. JonathanD 03:53, 18 March 2007 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Seems appropriate to merge this under the CDT heading, as much of the referenced content pertains to that theory. Though it is significant that they are dealing with Lorentzian rather than Euclidean geometries, that addition of causal constraints is what makes CDT work, allowing one to create a summation of those possibilities that are functional, or meaningful. I won't comment further here. See my additional comments under CDT discussion. JonathanD 02:50, 18 March 2007 (UTC) reply

I intend to merge this page's content into Causal dynamical triangulation. I have renamed that page, which was incorrectly spelled. I adopted the spelling used by its framers, Loll, Ambjorn, and Jurkeiwicz. I'll wait a few hours to merge, so that there are no re-direct problems. JonathanD 03:53, 18 March 2007 (UTC) reply


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