Quantum theory is the most successful of all physical theories:
it has a towering mathematical structure, a vast range of accurate
predictions, and technological applications. Its interpretation,
however, is as unsettled now as in the heroic days of Einstein and
Bohr.
This book focuses on quantum non-locality, the curious quantum
correlations between spatially separated systems. Quantum
non-locality was one subject of the debates between Einstein, Bohr
and others such as Schrodinger. The topic was revived in the 1960s
as a result of Bell's epoch-making theorems; since then it has been
a very active research field, both theoretically and
experimentally.
This book contains twenty new papers by eminent researchers, who
report recent developments in both the physics of the subject and
its philosophy. The physics topics covered include quantum
information, the unsharp (positive-operator) approach to
observables, the state-space approach, and the pilot-wave theory.
The philosophy papers include precise studies of Bohr's reply to
the original Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen non-locality paradox, and of
non-locality's relation to causation, probability and
modality."
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