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Realistic quantum probability
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    Realistic quantum probability (English)
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    This paper presents the mathematical framework for a unification of general relativity theory and quantum mechanics. The basic elements of this framework are borrowed from the path integral formalism. The author hopes that this modification (generalization) of traditional quantum mechanics makes it fit with general relativity.
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    general relativity theory
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    quantum mechanics
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    path integral formalism
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