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- Look up nonlocality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nonlocality may refer to: Action at a distance, the concept in physics of nonlocal interactions...
- the local scope nonlocal, a statement in Python 3 that causes identifiers to refer to their bindings in outer enclosing scopes Nonlocality (disambiguation)...
- local realism. Quantum nonlocality has been experimentally verified under a variety of physical ****umptions. Quantum nonlocality does not allow for faster-than-light...
- Buscemi nonlocality, a concept proposed by Francesco Buscemi in 2012, refers to a type of quantum nonlocality that arises in Bell tests where the local...
- In mathematics, a nonlocal operator is a mapping which maps functions on a topological space to functions, in such a way that the value of the output function...
- "Bell on Bell's Theorem: The Changing Face of Nonlocality". In Bell, Mary; Gao, Shan (eds.). Quantum Nonlocality and Reality: 50 years of Bell's theorem. Cambridge...
- true nonlocality in quantum mechanics itself. Despite these reservations, the term nonlocality has become a widespread convention. The term nonlocality is...
- nonlocal Lagrangian is a Lagrangian, a type of functional L [ ϕ ( x ) ] {\displaystyle {\mathcal {L}}[\phi (x)]} containing terms that are nonlocal in...
- these terms, quantum mechanics would allow weakly nonlocal correlations but not strong nonlocality. One of the main principles of quantum field theory...
- have been proposed or studied, including tachyons, neutrinos, quantum nonlocality, wormholes, and quantum tunneling. Tachyonic particles are hypothetical...