Discrete Quantum Gravity Is Not Isometric
Abstract
We show that if a discrete quantum gravity is not classical, then it cannot be generated by an isometric dynamics. In particular, we show that if the quantum measure μ (or equivalently the decoherence functional) is generated by an isometric dynamics, then there is no in- terference between events so the system describing evolving universes is classical. The result follows from a forbidden configuration in the path space of causal sets.
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