In the very low number of just 2 dimensions, quantum gravity is comparatively trivial and can be completely understood. While trivial as a theory of quantum gravity on a 2d spacetime, when that spacetime is regarded instead as the worldsheet of a string, then in fact the string’s worldsheet sigma-model theory is a theory of 2d quantum gravity (before the usual gravitational gauge fixing in 2d, which then makes what remains a conformal field theory, instead).
Via matrix models:
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Astrid Eichhorn, Tim Koslowski: Continuum limit in matrix models for quantum gravity from the Functional Renormalization Group, Phys. Rev. D 88 (2013) 084016 [arXiv:1309.1690, doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.88.084016]
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