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Spin-Bounded Correlations: Rotation Boxes Within and Beyond Quantum Theory. [PDF]
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Bell's 1964 theorem, which states that the predictions of quantum theory cannot be accounted for by any local theory, represents one of the most profound developments in the foundations of physics. In the last two decades, Bell's theorem has been a central theme of research from a variety of perspectives, mainly motivated by quantum information science,
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Detecting Bell Nonlocality Based on the Hardy Paradox
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2020zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Huaixin Cao, Cao Huaixin
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Dynamics of Bell-nonlocality of two macroscopic fields interacting with moving atoms [PDF]
Considering the atomic spatial degrees of freedom, we investigate the Bell-nonlocality dynamics of two macroscopic fields interacting with a resonant two-level atom respectively.
Zheng, Li, Li, Gang, Wang, Yong-Liang
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Nonlocal interactions and Bell's inequality
Il Nuovo Cimento B Series 11, 1976We show that natural extensions of the local hidden-variable theories to include nonlocal effects still lead to a full validity of Bell's inequality. It is conjectured that the essential point expressed by this inequality is not locality, but the wave-particle dualism.
GARUCCIO, Augusto, SELLERI F.
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The Bell inequalities and nonlocality
Physics Letters A, 1982Abstract The Bell inequalities give a criterion for nonlocality in theories where it is permissible to speak of the values of unmeasured variables. It is shown that the same criterion may be used in theories where this is not permissible. According to the criterion, quantum mechanics is nonlocal.
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First Encounter with Bell Nonlocality
Abstract This chapter is a self-contained introduction to Bell nonlocality. After a very quick historical motivation, the setting and the definition of nonlocality are given. Five classic examples of Bell tests are then introduced, including the CHSH and the GHZ tests.
Scarani Valerio
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Objectivity, nonlocality, and the Bell inequalities
Physics Letters A, 1983It is argued that the Bell inequalities are not a specific feature of local hidden variables theories, but obtain both for local and nonlocal theories that are objectivistic. A nonobjectivistic theory is constructed reproducing the quantum mechanical correlations obtained in realisations of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm experiment.
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Quantum nonlocality and Bell's inequalities
Annals of the Israel Physical Society, 1996A number of additional assumptions is discussed playing a role in derivations of the Bell inequalities along with the locality condition. An analogy between quantum mechanics and statistical thermodynamics is exploited to demonstrate that the ex istence of conditional probabilities p(ai|,Lambda)generally assumed in stochastic hidden variables theories,
Muynck, de, W.M., De Baere, W.
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