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  1. Principle of locality - Wikipedia

    • In physics, the principle of locality states that an object is influenced directly only by its immediate surroundings. A theory that includes the principle of locality is said to be a "local theory". This is an alternative to the concept of instantaneous, or "non-local" action at a distance. Locality evolved out of the field theories of classical physics. The idea is that for a cause at … See more

    Pre-quantum mechanics

    During the 17th century, Newton's principle of universal gravitation was formulated in terms of "action at a distance", … See more

    Models for locality

    Simple spacetime diagrams can help clarify the issues related to locality. A way to describe the issues of locality suitable for discussion of quantum mechanics is illustrated in the diagram. A particle is created in … See more

    Quantum mechanics

    The relative positions of our few, easily distinguishable planets (for example) can be seen directly: understanding and measuring their relative location poses only technical issues. The submicroscopic world on the othe… See more

    Relativistic quantum mechanics

    One of the main principles of quantum field theory is the principle of locality. The field operators and the Lagrangian density describing the dynamics of the fields are local, in the sense that interactions are not described b… See more

     
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  9. Locality of Reference: Efficient Memory Access and …

    2 days ago · The locality of reference, also known as the principle of locality, is a principle in which the processor or computer program accesses the same set of memory locations repeatedly over a short time frame.