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Non-locality of Quantum Mechanics and the Locality of General Relativity
The conflict between the locality of general relativity, reflected in its
space-time description, and the non-locality of quantum mechanics, contained in
its Hilbert space description, is discussed. Gauge covariant non-local
observables that depend on gauge fields and gravity as well as the wave
function are used in order to try to understand and minimize this conflict
within the frame-work of these two theories. Applications are made to the
Aharonov-Bohm effect and its generalizations to non Abelian gauge fields and
gravity.Comment: 14 pages, 1 figure. Invited talk at the Meeting on the Interface of
Gravitational and Quantum Realms, IUCAA, Pune, India, Dec. 17-21, 2001. To be
published in Modern Physics Letters