Phenomenology of neutrinos and macroscopic bodies in non-commutative spacetime
Giovanni Amelino-Camelia ()
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Giovanni Amelino-Camelia: Università “La Sapienza” and Sez. Roma1 INFN, Dipartimento di Fisica
A chapter in Physical and Mathematical Aspects of Symmetries, 2017, pp 17-26 from Springer
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Abstract Over the last decade the efforts in quantum-gravity phenomenology have been intensified significantly, and spacetime noncommutativity has inspired quite a few of the relevant proposals. I here focus on two recent developments for quantumgravity phenomenology inspired by spacetime noncommutativity, which concern neutrino observations and the description of the total momentum of a macroscopic body.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-69164-0_4
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