Saturday, February 9, 2019

Quantum field theory version of EPR paradox


I've always been wondered that people speaking of EPR paradox formulate it only in terms of non-relativistic quantum mechanics and not quantum field theory which being a relativist generalisation of quantum mechanics seems to be a more fundmental theory. So, my question is how one formulates the EPR paradox in terms of QFT?


Further reading would also be much appreciated.




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