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Nonlocality in Relativistic Dynamics

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Recent experiments have renewed interest in nonlocal interpretations of quantum mechanics. The experimental observation of the violation of Bell's inequalities implies the existence of nonlocality. Bohm expressed the nonlocal connection between quantum particles through the wave function and the quantum potential. This paper shows that a similar connection exists in a relativistic dynamical theory known as parametrized relativistic quantum theory (PRQT). We present an introduction to PRQT, derive the quantum potential for a system of relativistic scalar particles, and discuss alternative interpretations of nonlocality.

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Fanchi, J.R. Nonlocality in Relativistic Dynamics. Foundations of Physics 31, 1267–1285 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012206526801

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