hidden variable theories in condensed matter physics
Hidden variable theories in condensed matter physics refer to explanations that propose the existence of additional unknown properties or variables at the microscopic level, alongside the observable quantities, to account for the behavior of matter in complex systems. These theories aim to provide a more complete description of physical phenomena by incorporating hidden variables that have not yet been directly observed or measured.
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