Locally causal and deterministic interpretations of quantum mechanics: parallel lives and cosmic inflation
DOI10.1007/s40509-017-0108-zzbMath1387.81011arXiv1604.07874OpenAlexW2343254984MaRDI QIDQ1702198
Publication date: 28 February 2018
Published in: Quantum Studies: Mathematics and Foundations (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1604.07874
Bell's theoremnonlocalityinterpretations of quantum mechanicsfoundations of quantum mechanicsweak valuesmany worldsGHZ theoremparallel lives
General and philosophical questions in quantum theory (81P05) Relativistic cosmology (83F05) Quantum measurement theory, state operations, state preparations (81P15) Quantum coherence, entanglement, quantum correlations (81P40)
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