How can I find free resources for Bohmian quantum gravity?

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This discussion centers on finding free resources for Bohmian quantum gravity, specifically seeking documentation and access to articles from the "Physical Review Letters" (PRL). It is established that there are no legal ways to access PRL articles for free online; however, pre-publication versions may be available on arXiv.org. Users are encouraged to search for specific authors on arXiv.org to find relevant articles. Several links to preprints related to Bohmian quantum gravity are provided for further exploration.

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hi,if someone work in quantum gravity exactly in bohmienne quantum gravity then help me with documentations in the subject because i need it a lot .
And if you know how to get the "physics review,letter " articles gratis tell me .thanks
 
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possible2010 said:
hi,if someone work in quantum gravity exactly in bohmienne quantum gravity then help me with documentations in the subject because i need it a lot .
And if you know how to get the "physics review,letter " articles gratis tell me .thanks

The more appropriate place for this question is probably the beyond the standard model forum, but I think a lot of the same folks follow both.

Anyway, regarding the PRL articles, in general there is no legal way to view the published articles online for free. However, some of them may be available from arXiv.org in pre-publication format. You can search there for the author names you want ... I am still learning about arXiv.org, but I have found it to be an incredibly useful resource thus far.
 

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