Hunting quantum gravity with analogs: the case of high-energy particle physics

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    Analogs have reached a level of maturity in theoretical modeling, e_g_[1], and experimental modeling, e_g_[2], which might bring them to the forefront in the experimental search for quantum gravity (QG) signatures, or, in general, in the theoretical research in fundamental high-energy physics, see, e_g, the contribution to this Issue. The underlying idea behind the latter analogies is based on quark confinement as a phenomenon where a "horizon" (sometimes called "color horizon", see, e_g_[32,33]) hides those degrees of freedom to any observer, and only quantum (tunneling) effects could explain a . . .

     

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