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In theoretical physics, a no-go theorem is a that states that a particular situation is not physically possible. This type of theorem imposes boundaries on certain mathematical or physical possibilities via a proof by contradiction.


Instances of no-go theorems
Full descriptions of the no-go theorems named below are given in other articles linked to their names. A few of them are broad, general categories under which several theorems fall. Other names are broad and general-sounding but only refer to a single theorem.


Classical electrodynamics
  • Antidynamo theorems are a general category of theorems that restrict the type of that can be produced by action.
  • Earnshaw's theorem states that a collection of cannot be maintained in a stable stationary equilibrium configuration solely by the interaction of the charges.


Non-relativistic quantum mechanics and quantum information
  • Bell's theorem
  • Kochen–Specker theorem
  • No-hiding theorem
  • No-cloning theorem
  • Quantum no-deleting theorem
  • No-teleportation theorem
  • No-broadcast theorem
  • The no-communication theorem in quantum information theory gives conditions under which instantaneous transfer of information between two observers is impossible.
  • No-programming theorem
  • Von Neumann's no hidden variables proof


Quantum field theory and string theory
  • Weinberg–Witten theorem states that massless particles (either composite or elementary) with spin \; J > \tfrac{1}{2} \; cannot carry a Lorentz-covariant current, while massless particles with spin \; J > 1 \; cannot carry a Lorentz-covariant stress-energy. It is usually interpreted to mean that the in a relativistic quantum field theory cannot be a composite particle.
  • Nielsen–Ninomiya theorem limits when it is possible to formulate a lattice theory for .
  • Haag's theorem states that the interaction picture does not exist in an interacting, relativistic, quantum field theory (QFT).
  • Hegerfeldt's theorem implies that localizable free particles are incompatible with in relativistic quantum theory.
  • Coleman–Mandula theorem states that "space-time and internal symmetries cannot be combined in any but a trivial way".
  • Haag–Łopuszański–Sohnius theorem is a generalisation of the Coleman–Mandula theorem.
  • Goddard–Thorn theorem
  • Maldacena–Nunez no-go theorem: any compactification of type IIB string theory on an internal space with no sources will necessarily have a trivial and trivial .
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  • Reeh–Schlieder theorem


General relativity
  • , black holes are characterized only by mass, charge, and spin


Proof of impossibility
In there is the concept of proof of impossibility referring to problems impossible to solve. The difference between this impossibility and that of the no-go theorems is that a proof of impossibility states a category of logical proposition that may never be true; a no-go theorem instead presents a sequence of events that may never occur.


See also
  • Arrow's impossibility theorem


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