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"Quantum-Spacetime Phenomenology"
Giovanni Amelino-Camelia 
Abstract
1 Introduction and Preliminaries
2 Quantum-Gravity Theories, Quantum Spacetime, and Candidate Effects
3 Quantum-Spacetime Phenomenology of UV Corrections to Lorentz Symmetry
4 Other Areas of UV Quantum-Spacetime Phenomenology
5 Infrared Quantum-Spacetime Phenomenology
6 Quantum-Spacetime Cosmology
7 Quantum-Spacetime Phenomenology Beyond the Standard Setup
8 Closing Remarks
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And this assessment does not improve much upon observing that exact supersymmetry could protect from the emergence of any energy density of the sort relevant to such cosmological-constant studies. In fact, nature clearly does not have supersymmetry at least up to the TeV scale, and this would still lead to a natural prediction of the cosmological constant, which is some 60 orders of magnitude too high.