hidden-variable theory of the first kind

hidden-variable theory of the first kind

[′hid·ən ¦ver·ē·ə·bəl ‚thē·ə·rē əvthə ′fərst ‚kīnd] (quantum mechanics) A theory postulating the existence of hidden variables and constructed so as to be self-consistent and to reproduce all the statistical predictions of quantum mechanics when the hidden variables are in an equilibrium distribution.