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Quantum mechanics and nonlocality
the EPR argument reconsidered
pp. 305-314
Abstrakt
We analyze the consequences of the nonlocal aspects of quantum mechanics as far as the possibility of attributing objective properties to individual physical systems is concerned. We reconsider the argument of the celebrated EPR paper with reference to a relativistic context and we show that, while the conclusion that quantum strict correlations and locality imply incompleteness is correct, the common further conclusion that requiring completeness implies the acceptance of some spooky action at a distance is inappropriate.
Publication details
Published in:
Garola Claudio, Rossi Arcangelo (1995) The foundations of quantum mechanics: historical analysis and open questions. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 305-314
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-0029-8_25
Referenz:
Ghirardi Giancarlo, Grassi R. (1995) „Quantum mechanics and nonlocality: the EPR argument reconsidered“, In: C. Garola & A. Rossi (eds.), The foundations of quantum mechanics, Dordrecht, Springer, 305–314.