The Spacetime Approach to Quantum Mechanics
James B. Hartle

TL;DR
This paper reviews and generalizes Feynman's sum-over-histories quantum mechanics to fully spacetime formulations, proposing a covariant approach that could resolve the problem of time in quantum gravity.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized spacetime-based quantum mechanics framework that extends sum-over-histories to non-time-specific alternatives, applicable to quantum gravity.
Findings
Sum-over-histories can be generalized to spacetime alternatives.
The generalized formulation is equivalent to traditional quantum mechanics at fixed times.
Proposes a covariant quantum mechanics framework for gravity.
Abstract
Feynman's sum-over-histories formulation of quantum mechanics is reviewed as an independent statement of quantum theory in spacetime form. It is different from the usual Schr\"odinger-Heisenberg formulation that utilizes states on spacelike surfaces because it assigns probabilities to different sets of alternatives. Sum-over-histories quantum mechanics can be generalized to deal with spacetime alternatives that are not "at definite moments of time". An example in field theory is the set of alternative ranges of values of a field averaged over a spacetime region. An example in particle mechanics is the set of the alternatives defined by whether a particle never crosses a fixed spacetime region or crosses it at least once. The general notion of a set of spacetime alternatives is a partition (coarse-graining) of the histories into an exhaustive set of exclusive classes. With this…
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