Does quantum nonlocality irremediably conflict with Special Relativity?
GianCarlo Ghirardi

TL;DR
This paper examines whether quantum nonlocality inherently conflicts with Special Relativity, analyzing recent debates and providing a broad conceptual overview of the compatibility issues involved.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive analysis of the compatibility between quantum nonlocality and relativistic invariance, expanding on recent discussions and clarifying conceptual challenges.
Findings
Quantum nonlocality does not necessarily conflict with Special Relativity.
The paper clarifies conceptual issues surrounding relativistic invariance in quantum theories.
It discusses recent debates, especially T. Norsen's work, in the context of quantum nonlocality.
Abstract
We reconsider the problem of the compatibility of quantum nonlocality and the requests for a relativistically invariant theoretical scheme. We begin by discussing a recent important paper by T. Norsen [arXiv:0808.2178] on this problem and we enlarge our considerations to give a general picture of the conceptually relevant issue to which this paper is devoted.
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