Probabilities in the general boundary formulation
Robert Oeckl (UNAM)

TL;DR
This paper introduces the general boundary formulation of quantum theory, refining its probability interpretation and illustrating its relevance to quantum gravity and gravitons.
Contribution
It provides an introductory account, clarifies the probability interpretation, and connects the formulation to quantum gravity scenarios.
Findings
Refined probability interpretation for the general boundary formulation
Motivations from quantum gravity and gravitons
Illustrative scenario for quantum gravity applications
Abstract
We give an introductory account of the general boundary formulation of quantum theory. We refine its probability interpretation and emphasize a conceptual and historical perspective. We give motivations from quantum gravity and illustrate them with a scenario for describing gravitons in quantum gravity.
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