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The idea that in dynamical wave function collapse models the wave function is superfluous is investigated. Evidence is presented for the conjecture that, in a model of a field theory on a 1+1 lightcone lattice, knowing the field configuration on the lattice back to some time in the past, allows the wave function or quantum state at the present moment to be calculated, to arbitrary accuracy so long as enough of the past field configuration is known.
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Dowker, F., Herbauts, I. The Status of the Wave Function in Dynamical Collapse Models. Found Phys Lett 18, 499–518 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10702-005-1125-4
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