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In connection with my previous paper “Locality, Reflection, and Wave-Particle Duality” [Found. Phys. 17, 813 (1987)], in this paper I distinguish explicitly, in the locality problem, between assertions, deductively established results, interpretations, intuitions, and facts. This clarifies the structure of the problem.
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Mugur-Schächter, M. What is the problem in the locality problem?. Found Phys 18, 461–470 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00732550
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