hidden variable theories in quantum field theory
Hidden variable theories in quantum field theory are theoretical frameworks that propose the existence of additional variables beyond those accounted for in standard quantum mechanics, which could provide a more complete description of quantum phenomena. These hidden variables are assumed to underlie the seemingly random behavior of particles and fields in quantum theory, offering a deterministic explanation for their properties and interactions.
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