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The discussion centers around a newly established resource site for Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG) theory, accessible at http://sites.google.com/site/quantumgravitytheory/. Participants express optimism about the site's potential utility, suggesting the inclusion of online video lectures, seminar talks, online books, and review articles. Additionally, there is a recommendation to incorporate valuable links from Dan Christensen's LQG resource collection at the University of Western Ontario, either by selecting the best links or linking to his entire list to enhance the site's offerings.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG) theory
  • Familiarity with academic resource curation
  • Knowledge of online educational content formats (e.g., video lectures, articles)
  • Basic web navigation skills
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  • Explore Dan Christensen's LQG resource links for valuable content
  • Research methods for curating academic resources effectively
  • Investigate platforms for hosting online educational materials
  • Learn about the latest developments in Loop Quantum Gravity theory
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Researchers, educators, and students interested in Loop Quantum Gravity theory, as well as anyone looking to enhance their understanding of quantum gravity through curated online resources.

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Here is a new LQG resource site.
http://sites.google.com/site/quantumgravitytheory/"

I hope it will be useful.
 
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It's potentially a useful site. Thanks for setting it up and telling us about it! I hope you find more stuff to add, especially online video lectures and seminar talks. But also online books and review articles.

You can also take in links which other people have collected, that you select as especially valuable or useful. Like Dan Christensen at the U of West Ontario has a bunch of LQG resource links at his website. You could pick what you think are the best ones out of his, and add to yours. Or if you think his whole LQG list is good you could just link to it. Like being a "meta-site".

In any case, good luck with it.
 
Thanks Marcus.
 

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