In this thesis, the question "What kind of models can be used to describe microcosmos?" will be discussed. Being difficult and very large in scope, the question has here been restricted to whether or not Local Realistic models can be used to describe Quantum-Mechanical processes, one of a collection of questions often referred to as Quantum Paradoxes. Two such paradoxes will be investigated using techniques from probability theory: the Bell inequality and the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) paradox. A problem with the two mentioned paradoxes is that they are only valid when the detectors are 100% efficient, whereas present experimental efficiency is much lower than that. Here, an approach is presented which enables a generalization of bot...
In order to elucidate the properties currently attributed to ideal measurements, one must explain ho...
In quantum mechanics, the wavefunction predicts probabilities of possible measurement outcomes, but ...
The recent loophole-free experiments have confirmed the violation of Bell’s inequalities in nature. ...
In this thesis, the question "What kind of models can be used to describe microcosmos?" will be disc...
In this paper, a method of generalizing the Bell inequality is presented that makes it possible to i...
In 1964, John Bell showed that a local hidden variables model cannot accommodate all the statistical...
The relation between the Bell inequalities, locality and the existence of joint probability distribu...
In this paper detector efficiency conditions are derived for the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) p...
Abstract. Bell inequalities are intended to show that local realist theories cannot describe the wor...
We perform analysis of Bell's arguments (and their generalizations) on the basis of the frequency ap...
In this paper we identify the superposition principle as a main source of problems in QM (measuremen...
Three computers, with local independent choices, genereate the EPR correlations hence violating Bel...
This paper outlines a ‘paradox’ in quantum measurement theory, illustrated with two different types ...
We show that violation of genuine multipartite Bell inequalities can be obtained with sampled, proba...
The Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) paradox is subject to the detector-efficiency “loophole” in a ...
In order to elucidate the properties currently attributed to ideal measurements, one must explain ho...
In quantum mechanics, the wavefunction predicts probabilities of possible measurement outcomes, but ...
The recent loophole-free experiments have confirmed the violation of Bell’s inequalities in nature. ...
In this thesis, the question "What kind of models can be used to describe microcosmos?" will be disc...
In this paper, a method of generalizing the Bell inequality is presented that makes it possible to i...
In 1964, John Bell showed that a local hidden variables model cannot accommodate all the statistical...
The relation between the Bell inequalities, locality and the existence of joint probability distribu...
In this paper detector efficiency conditions are derived for the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) p...
Abstract. Bell inequalities are intended to show that local realist theories cannot describe the wor...
We perform analysis of Bell's arguments (and their generalizations) on the basis of the frequency ap...
In this paper we identify the superposition principle as a main source of problems in QM (measuremen...
Three computers, with local independent choices, genereate the EPR correlations hence violating Bel...
This paper outlines a ‘paradox’ in quantum measurement theory, illustrated with two different types ...
We show that violation of genuine multipartite Bell inequalities can be obtained with sampled, proba...
The Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) paradox is subject to the detector-efficiency “loophole” in a ...
In order to elucidate the properties currently attributed to ideal measurements, one must explain ho...
In quantum mechanics, the wavefunction predicts probabilities of possible measurement outcomes, but ...
The recent loophole-free experiments have confirmed the violation of Bell’s inequalities in nature. ...