Experimental test of quantum causal influences. [PDF]
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Hidden variables and Bell’s theorem: Local or not?
Bell’s inequality is an empirical constraint on theories with hidden variables, which Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen argued are needed to explain observed perfect correlations if keeping locality. One way to deal with the empirical violation of Bell’s inequality is by openly embracing nonlocality, in a theory like the pilot-wave theory.
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Testing entanglement of annihilation photons. [PDF]
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Intersubjectivity and value reproducibility of outcomes of quantum measurements. [PDF]
Ozawa M.
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Bell inequality violation in gate-defined quantum dots. [PDF]
Steinacker P +17 more
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Understanding necrotizing enterocolitis endotypes and acquired intestinal injury phenotypes from a historical and artificial intelligence perspective. [PDF]
Cuna A, Kumar N, Sampath V.
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Does Quantum Mechanics Require "Conspiracy"? [PDF]
Stoica OC.
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Correlational and causal modeling of alcohol-related symptoms and internalizing disorder status: Further elucidation of a harm paradox. [PDF]
Anker J +4 more
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Bell's Nonlocality Can be Detected by the Violation of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Steering Inequality. [PDF]
Chen JL, Ren C, Chen C, Ye XJ, Pati AK.
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