summary:The non-existence of hidden variables for the whole system in the formulation of Jauch and Piron can be easily deduced from the result of Zierler and Schlesinger. No further assumptions on the structure of yes - no experiments are needed
When statistical models are used in social sciences, there is no presumption that actual reality is ...
In the debate whether ‘hidden variables’ could exist underneath quantum probabilities, the ‘no hidde...
The paper argues that far from challenging—or even refuting—Bohm’s quantum theory, the no-hidden-var...
summary:The non-existence of hidden variables for the whole system in the formulation of Jauch and P...
The question of the possible existence of hidden variables is re-examined. It is shown that hidden v...
One implication of Bell's theorem is that there cannot in general be hidden variable models for quan...
We clarify the meaning of Bell's theorem and its implications for the construction of hidden variabl...
Building on the Pusey-Barrett-Rudolph theorem, we derive a no-go theorem for a vast class of determi...
In this paper, we discuss various aspects of Heisenberg’s thought on hidden variables in the period ...
The purpose of this article is to formulate a number of probabilistic hidden-variable theorems, to p...
The admissibility of certain nonlocal hidden-variable theories are explained via information theory....
In this paper, we discuss various aspects of Heisenberg's thought on hidden variables in the period ...
It is shown that, although correct mathematically, the celebrated 1932 theorem of von Neumann which ...
We resolve an old problem about the existence of hidden parameters in a three-dimensional quantum sy...
It is shown that the nature of quantum statistics can be clarified by assuming the existence of a ba...
When statistical models are used in social sciences, there is no presumption that actual reality is ...
In the debate whether ‘hidden variables’ could exist underneath quantum probabilities, the ‘no hidde...
The paper argues that far from challenging—or even refuting—Bohm’s quantum theory, the no-hidden-var...
summary:The non-existence of hidden variables for the whole system in the formulation of Jauch and P...
The question of the possible existence of hidden variables is re-examined. It is shown that hidden v...
One implication of Bell's theorem is that there cannot in general be hidden variable models for quan...
We clarify the meaning of Bell's theorem and its implications for the construction of hidden variabl...
Building on the Pusey-Barrett-Rudolph theorem, we derive a no-go theorem for a vast class of determi...
In this paper, we discuss various aspects of Heisenberg’s thought on hidden variables in the period ...
The purpose of this article is to formulate a number of probabilistic hidden-variable theorems, to p...
The admissibility of certain nonlocal hidden-variable theories are explained via information theory....
In this paper, we discuss various aspects of Heisenberg's thought on hidden variables in the period ...
It is shown that, although correct mathematically, the celebrated 1932 theorem of von Neumann which ...
We resolve an old problem about the existence of hidden parameters in a three-dimensional quantum sy...
It is shown that the nature of quantum statistics can be clarified by assuming the existence of a ba...
When statistical models are used in social sciences, there is no presumption that actual reality is ...
In the debate whether ‘hidden variables’ could exist underneath quantum probabilities, the ‘no hidde...
The paper argues that far from challenging—or even refuting—Bohm’s quantum theory, the no-hidden-var...