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 Now researchers from the University of Oxford and the Université libre de Bruxelles have developed a theory of causality in quantum theory, according to which cause-effect relations can sometimes form cycles. This theory offers a novel understanding of exotic processes in which events do not have a definite causal order. The study has been published in [[https://​www.nature.com/​articles/​s41467-020-20456-x|Nature Communications]]. Now researchers from the University of Oxford and the Université libre de Bruxelles have developed a theory of causality in quantum theory, according to which cause-effect relations can sometimes form cycles. This theory offers a novel understanding of exotic processes in which events do not have a definite causal order. The study has been published in [[https://​www.nature.com/​articles/​s41467-020-20456-x|Nature Communications]].
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-See [[https://actus.ulb.be/fr/​presse/​communiques-de-presse/recherche/​des-variables-delocalisees-dans-le-temps-allant-a-lencontre-des-inegalites-causales|press release]]. ​+See [[https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/783860|press release]]. ​
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