| | Abstract_Mueller_3-1-05 |
 | | The consistent histories approach to non-relativistic quantum mechanics describes the evolution of a closed quantum system in the form of a temporal stochastic process. |
 | | In my talk, I wish to sketch an attempt at meeting some aspects of the challenge by combining the consistent histories approach to quantum mechanics with the logical framework of branching space-times. |
 | | In the second part of my talk I will therefore introduce BST probability theory and indicate some steps towards a formulation of relativistic quantum histories. |
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