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The continual production of long wavelength gravitons during primordial
inflation endows graviton loop corrections with secular growth factors. During
a prolonged period of inflation these factors eventually overwhelm the small
loop-counting parameter of $G H^2$, causing perturbation theory to break down.
A technique was recently developed for summing the leading secular effects at
each order in non-linear sigma models, which possess the same kind of
derivative interactions as gravity. This technique combines a variant of
Starobinsky's stochastic formalism with a variant of the renormalization group.
We generalize the new technique to quantum gravity, resulting in a Langevin
equation in which secular changes in gravitational phenomena are driven by
stochastic fluctuations of the graviton field.