Preface List of Contributors Introduction Part I: The Search for a Local Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics Chapter 1: Christopher G. Timpson and David Wallace, Locality in Everett: Dynamics vs. Ontology" Chapter 2: Lev Vaidman, The Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics is the Only Way to Avoid Action at a Distance Chapter 3: Siddharth Muthukrishnan, Many Worlds as Anti-Conspiracy Theory Chapter 4: Emily Adlam, Should Everettians Aspire to Locality? Part II: The Metaphysics of the Many Worlds Interpretation: Branching, Divergence, and Locality Chapter 5: Nadia Blackshaw, Nick Huggett, and James Ladyman, Decoherence, Branching and Locality Chapter 6: Alyssa Ney, Branching (Almost) Everywhere and All at Once Chapter 7: Alistair Wilson, Explanations of and in Worlds Chapter 8: Guido Bacciagaluppi, The Relativity of Branching Chapter 9: Kelvin McQueen and Mordecai Waegell, Nonlocal Action in Everettian Quantum Mechanics Part III: Locality and the Mathematics of Everettian Quantum Mechanics Chapter 10: Sam Kuypers, Restoring Locality Chapter 11: Charles Bédard, Realism and the Inequivalence of the Two Quantum Pictures Chapter 12: Eugene Chua and Charles Sebens, Relativistic Locality from Electromagnetism to Quantum Field Theory Chapter 13: Simon Saunders, Physical Interpretation in the Everett Interpretation, and Bell Inequalities.
Local Quantum Mechanics : Everett, Many Worlds, and Reality