Bohm particles and their detection in the light of neutron interferometry.H. R. Brown,C. Dewdney &G. Horton -1995 -Foundations of Physics 25 (2):329-347.detailsProperties sometimes attributed to the “particle” aspect of a neutron, e.g., mass and magnetic moment, cannot straightforwardly be regarded in the Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics as localized at the hypothetical position of the particle. This is shown by examining a series of effects in neutron interferometry. A related thought-experiment also provides a variation of a recent demonstration that which-way detectors can appear to behave anomolously in the Bohm theory.
Nonlocality and Gleason's lemma. Part I. Deterministic theories.H. R. Brown &G. Svetlichny -1990 -Foundations of Physics 20 (11):1379-1387.detailsJ. S. Bell's classic 1966 review paper on the foundations of quantum mechanics led directly to the Bell nonlocality theorem. It is not widely appreciated that the review paper contained the basic ingredients needed for a nonlocality result which holds in certain situations where the Bell inequality is not violated. We present in this paper a systematic formulation and evaluation of an argument due to Stairs in 1983, which establishes a nonlocality result based on the Bell-Kochen-Specker “paradox” in quantum mechanics.