A local and operational framework for the foundations of physics
Robert Oeckl (CCM-UNAM)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a unified, local, and operational framework for physical theories, capable of describing classical and quantum fields, and offers new insights into measurement, quantum gravity, and the foundations of physics.
Contribution
It presents the positive formalism, a novel axiomatic framework unifying classical and quantum theories with a focus on locality and measurement, derived from multiple foundational approaches.
Findings
The framework encodes both classical and quantum theories.
It implements spacetime locality explicitly.
It offers a new perspective on quantum gravity and measurement.
Abstract
We discuss a novel framework for physical theories that is based on the principles of locality and operationalism. It generalizes and unifies previous frameworks, including the standard formulation of quantum theory, the convex operational framework and Segal's approach to quantum field theory. It is capable of encoding both classical and quantum (field) theories, implements spacetime locality in a manifest way and contains the complete modern notion of measurement in the quantum case. Its mathematical content can be condensed into a set of axioms that are similar to those of Atiyah and Segal. This is supplemented by two basic rules for extracting probabilities or expectation values for measurement processes. The framework, called the positive formalism, is derived in three completely different ways. One derivation is from first principles, one starts with classical field theory and one…
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