Skip to main content

All Questions

Filter by
Sorted by
Tagged with
2 votes
0 answers
134 views

Why does Bell's field theory model need to be stochastic on a space-time lattice?

In "Beables for quantum field theory", John Bell has presented a realistic interpretation of any fermionic quantum field theory, along the pilot-wave ideas. This model is formulated on a spatial lattice ...
Alex L's user avatar
  • 1,175
2 votes
0 answers
110 views

Does a pilot-wave theory need to be stochastic in a discrete space-time?

I have found an article about Bohmian mechanics on a lattice with discrete space and time, the link of which is given below: https://arxiv.org/abs/1606.02883 Here the motion of quantum particles is ...
Alex L's user avatar
  • 1,175
1 vote
2 answers
555 views

Is Bohmian mechanics wrong in the case that space and time are quantized?

Bohmian mechanics assumes that particle trajectories are continuous. Also, it claims the random outcome of certain experiments (like the double-slit experiment) to be due to the random initial ...
Alex L's user avatar
  • 1,175