Logical implications between fundamental properties of relativistic
quantum theories
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.07715v1
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2023 13:47:48 GMT
- Title: Logical implications between fundamental properties of relativistic
quantum theories
- Authors: Antoine Soulas
- Abstract summary: A consistency condition constrains any relativistic quantum theory is formulated.
It turns out to be equivalent to the locality of physics as well as, in the context of quantum field theory, microcausality.
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- Abstract: A mathematical consistency condition constraining any relativistic quantum
theory is formulated. It turns out to be equivalent to the locality of physics
as well as, in the context of quantum field theory, microcausality, thereby
revealing that these are actually two redundant hypotheses. It also promotes an
epistemic interpretation of the wavefunction collapse, helps address unsolved
problems related to nonlocal measurements and provides a new proof of the
non-measurability of fermionic fields.
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