Lorentz-invariant Bohmian Mechanics
Euan J. Squires

TL;DR
This paper derives a Lorentz-invariant version of Bohmian mechanics, addressing its nonlocality, and explores its properties through a simple experimental setup.
Contribution
It introduces a formally local and Lorentz-invariant modification of the Bohm model, which was previously nonlocal and non-invariant.
Findings
The modified model is formally local and Lorentz-invariant.
Properties of the model are analyzed through a simple experiment.
The derivation clarifies the relationship between nonlocality and Lorentz invariance in quantum theories.
Abstract
A derivation of the Bohm model, and some general comments about it, are given. A modification of the model which is formally local and Lorentz-invariant is introduced, and its properties studied for a simple experiment.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Philosophy and History of Science · Philosophy and Theoretical Science
