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Solipsistic hidden variables

Quantum Physics 2013-03-18 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory History and Philosophy of Physics

Abstract

We argue that it is logically possible to have a sort of both reality and locality in quantum mechanics. To demonstrate this, we construct a new quantitative model of hidden variables (HV's), dubbed solipsistic HV's, that interpolates between the orthodox no-HV interpretation and nonlocal Bohmian interpretation. In this model, the deterministic point-particle trajectories are associated only with the essential degrees of freedom of the observer, and not with the observed objects. In contrast with Bohmian HV's, nonlocality in solipsistic HV's can be substantially reduced down to microscopic distances inside the observer. Even if such HV's may look philosophically unappealing to many, the mere fact that they are logically possible deserves attention.

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@article{arxiv.1112.2034,
  title  = {Solipsistic hidden variables},
  author = {H. Nikolic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.2034},
  year   = {2013}
}

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19 pages, version accepted for publication in Int. J. Quantum Inf

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