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Living with ghosts

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Perturbation theory for gravity in dimensions greater than two requires higher derivatives in the free action. Higher derivatives seem to lead to ghosts, states with negative norm. We consider a fourth order scalar field theory and show that the problem with ghosts arises because in the canonical treatment, $\phi$ and $\Box \phi $ are regarded as two independent variables. Instead, we base quantum theory on a path integral, evaluated in Euclidean space and then Wick rotated to Lorentzian space. The path integral requires that quantum states be specified by the values of $\phi$ and $\phi_{,\tau}$. To calculate probabilities for observations, one has to trace out over $\phi_{,\tau}$ on the final surface. Hence one loses unitarity, but one can never produce a negative norm state or get a negative probability. It is shown that transition probabilities tend toward those of the second order theory, as the coefficient of the fourth order term in the action tends to zero. Hence unitarity is restored at the low energies that now occur in the universe.

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gr-qc 1 hep-th 1

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2026 1 2019 1

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UNVERDICTED 2

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The Spectrum of Quantum Gravity

hep-th · 2019-07-23 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Higher-order curvature operators like R□R add new poles and shift existing ones in the graviton propagator, with a method to correctly derive the Einstein frame action illustrated for f(R) gravity.

The fall and the rise of Weyl gauge theory

gr-qc · 2026-04-08 · unverdicted · novelty 2.0

Weyl gauge theory of gravity is revived as the only anomaly-free gauge theory of spacetime symmetry with a physical gauge boson, exact geometric interpretation, all scales of geometric origin, and it generates the Einstein-Hilbert action plus positive cosmological constant upon spontaneous breaking,

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  • The Spectrum of Quantum Gravity hep-th · 2019-07-23 · unverdicted · none · ref 26 · internal anchor

    Higher-order curvature operators like R□R add new poles and shift existing ones in the graviton propagator, with a method to correctly derive the Einstein frame action illustrated for f(R) gravity.

  • The fall and the rise of Weyl gauge theory gr-qc · 2026-04-08 · unverdicted · none · ref 28

    Weyl gauge theory of gravity is revived as the only anomaly-free gauge theory of spacetime symmetry with a physical gauge boson, exact geometric interpretation, all scales of geometric origin, and it generates the Einstein-Hilbert action plus positive cosmological constant upon spontaneous breaking,