
TL;DR
This paper addresses the locality problem in quantum theory, proposing a formulation that maintains standard quantum mechanics while ensuring locality for individual events, exemplified by a two-slit scattering scenario.
Contribution
It introduces a new formulation of quantum theory that preserves the mathematical framework and guarantees locality at the event level.
Findings
A formulation that satisfies locality for each event
Preservation of standard quantum mechanics framework
Application to two-slit scattering example
Abstract
We discuss the locality problem in relativistic and nonrelativistic quantum theory. We show that there exists a formulation of quantum theory that, on one hand, preserves the mathematical apparatus of the standard quantum mechanics and, on the other hand, ensures the satisfaction of the locality condition for each individual event including the measurement procedure. As an example, we consider the scattering from two slits.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · History and advancements in chemistry
