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We discuss the question of the relativistic invariance of a quantum theory based on beables, and we suggest the general outlines of one possible form of such a theory.
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Bohm, D., Hiley, B.J. On the relativistic invariance of a quantum theory based on beables. Found Phys 21, 243–250 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01889535
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