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The theorem above (I stated it in a quite rough way actually, for a precise statement see the reference I posted) is a refinement of a number of previous results due to Hegerfeldt, Borchers, Malament, Castrigiano, Busch, in particular.
The theorem above (I stated in a rough way actually, for a precise statement see the reference I posted) is a refinement of a number of previous results due to Hegerfeldt, Borchers, Malament, Busch, in particular.
The theorem above (I stated it in a quite rough way actually, for a precise statement see the reference I posted) is a refinement of a number of previous results due to Hegerfeldt, Borchers, Malament, Castrigiano, Busch, in particular.
A modern treatise on the issues about the position representation and the various no-go theorems, in relativistic QM can be found here
and, here, and more recently here.
A modern treatise on the issues about the position representation and the various no-go theorems, in relativistic QM can be found here
and more recently here.
A modern treatise on the issues about the position representation and the various no-go theorems, in relativistic QM can be found here, here, and more recently here.