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This paper aims at investigating the influence of space-time curvature on the uncertainty relation. In particular, relying on previous findings, we assume the quantum wave function to be confined to a geodesic ball on a given spacelike hypersurface whose radius is a measure of the position uncertainty. On the other hand, we concurrently work out a viable physical definition of the momentum operator and its standard deviation in the nonrelativistic limit of the 3+1 formalism. Finally, we evaluate the uncertainty relation, which to second order depends on the Ricci scalar of the effective 3-metric and the corresponding covariant derivative of the shift vector. For the sake of illustration, we apply our general result to a number of examples arising in the context of both general relativity and extended theories of gravity.
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