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隐变量理论(英语:hidden variable theory)又称隐变数理论,是由物理学家质疑量子力学完备性而提出的替代理论。历史上随着量子力学的发展,而提出了海森堡不确定原理等限制,一别于经典物理,诸如位置动量等无法同时精准测出其值;此外关于粒子位置等特性由概率密度描述所取代。一些物理学家例如爱因斯坦,认为量子力学并未完整地描述物理系统的状态,亦即质疑量子力学是不完备的。因此量子力学的背后应该隐藏了一个尚未发现的理论,可以完整解释物理系统所有可观测量的演化行为,而避免掉任何不确定性或随机性。

历史上爱因斯坦是隐变量理论的主要倡导者,出于对标准量子力学诠释的概率性解释的不满。[1]他曾说:“我相信上帝不掷骰子。”[2]

1935年,爱因斯坦与波多尔斯基罗森共同提出的EPR佯谬(以姓氏字首为缩写)试图对哥本哈根诠释做出挑战,论文中指出“实在性元素”(即隐变量)应该加入量子力学中,俾使在量子纠缠现象中不会出现鬼魅般的超距作用。在提出后,这样的争辩仍停留在物理哲学的范畴,直到约翰·贝尔提出贝尔定理方得区分两者差异。透过实验证实:一定类型的局域隐变量理论与实验结果不相符,包括EPR佯谬中提出的诠释版本。非局域(广域)的隐变量理论最知名者为德布罗意-玻姆理论

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  1. ^ The Born-Einstein letters: correspondence between Albert Einstein and Max and Hedwig Born from 1916-1955, with commentaries by Max Born. Macmillan. 1971: 158. 
  2. ^ 爱因斯坦与马克斯·玻恩的私人通信(1926年12月4日):Albert Einstein Archives页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆) reel 8, item 180

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  • Marco Genovese, "Research on hidden variable theories: a review of recent progresses", in Physics Reports, vol.413, 2005.

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