non-local quantum field theory
Non-local quantum field theory refers to a theoretical framework in physics that goes beyond the traditional local interactions between particles described by quantum field theory. It allows for non-local interactions, where the effects experienced by particles can instantaneously propagate across large distances, challenging the concept of locality in physics.
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