Quantum mechanics permits nonlocality - both nonlocal correlations and nonlocal equations of motion - while respecting relativistic causality. Is quantum mechanics the unique theory that reconciles nonlocality and causality? We consider two models, going beyond quantum mechanics, of nonlocality: "superquantum" correlations, and nonlocal "jamming" of correlations. These models are consistent with some definitions of nonlocality and causality.
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Popescu, S., & Rohrlich, D. (1998). Causality and Nonlocality as Axioms for Quantum Mechanics. In Causality and Locality in Modern Physics (pp. 383–389). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0990-3_45
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