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Logical implications between fundamental properties of relativistic quantum theories

Antoine Soulas

Published 2023-09-14Version 1

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.

Comments: This work formerly appeared in arXiv:2303.03465v1 which was subsequently split into two: one is the new version arXiv:2303.03465v2, the other is the present paper
Categories: quant-ph, math-ph, math.MP
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