I review the current status of phenomenological programs inspired by quantum-spacetime research. I stress in particular the significance of results establishing that certain data analyses provide sensitivity to effects introduced genuinely at the Planck scale. My main focus is on phenomenological programs that affect the directions taken by studies of quantum-spacetime theories.
Keywords: Quantum spacetime, Loop quantum gravity, Spacetime noncommutativity
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"Quantum-Spacetime Phenomenology",
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Title | Quantum-Spacetime Phenomenology |
Author | Giovanni Amelino-Camelia |
Date | accepted 18 May 2013, published 12 June 2013 |