"no-ghost theorem" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: A play on no-go theorem, incorporating ghost; so called because, in the original statement of the theorem, there are no vectors of negative norm for r ≠ 0. Etymology templates: {{m|en|no-go theorem}} no-go theorem, {{m|en|ghost}} ghost Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} no-ghost theorem
  1. Goddard-Thorn theorem
    Sense id: en-no-ghost_theorem-en-name-XyvAkyFV Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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