
TL;DR
This paper extends the concept of quantum information to a four-dimensional spacetime framework, accommodating quantum theories with fluctuating or non-foliable geometries, and explores implications for black hole information loss.
Contribution
It introduces a spacetime-based notion of quantum information applicable to generalized quantum theories beyond standard fixed-surface formulations.
Findings
Defines spacetime information in decohering histories
Compares information in different quantum frameworks
Addresses black hole information paradox
Abstract
In usual quantum theory, the information available about a quantum system is defined in terms of the density matrix describing it on a spacelike surface. This definition must be generalized for extensions of quantum theory which do not have a notion of state on a spacelike surface. It must be generalized for the generalized quantum theories appropriate when spacetime geometry fluctuates quantum mechanically or when geometry is fixed but not foliable by spacelike surfaces. This paper introduces a four-dimensional notion of the information available about a quantum system's boundary conditions in the various sets of decohering histories it may display. The idea of spacetime information is applied in several contexts: When spacetime geometry is fixed the information available through alternatives restricted to a spacetime region is defined. The information available through histories of…
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