Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2005-06-08
Europhysics Letters, 72 (5), pp. 685-690 (2005)
Physics
Quantum Physics
7 pages LaTeX, no figures
Scientific paper
10.1209/epl/i2005-10297-5
The jump process introduced by J. S. Bell in 1986, for defining a quantum
field theory without observers, presupposes that space is discrete whereas time
is continuous. In this letter, our interest is to find an analogous process in
discrete time. We argue that a genuine analog does not exist, but provide
examples of processes in discrete time that could be used as a replacement.
Barrett Jonathan
Leifer Matthew
Tumulka Roderich
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