How can one find nonlocality in Bohmian mechanics?

Abstract

We perform the probabilistic analysis of the pilot wave formalism. From the probabilistic point of view it is not so natural to follow D. Bohm and to consider nonlocal interactions between parts of (e.g.) a two-particle system. It is more natural to consider dependence of corresponding preparation procedures and the propagation of the initial correlations between preparation procedures. In the pilot wave formalism it is more natural to speak about correlations of the initial pilot waves which propagate with time.

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