We emphasize the difficulties of an experiment that can definitely discriminate between local realistic hidden variables theories and quantum mechanics using the Bell CHSH inequalities and a real measurement apparatus. In particular we analyze some examples in which the noise in real instruments can alter the experimental results, and the nontrivial problem to find a real "fair sample" of particles to test the inequalities
Bell's theorem is a no-go theorem stating that quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a physical ...
An inequality is deduced from Einstein's locality and a supplementary assumption. This inequality de...
Quantum non-locality tests have been of interest since the 1960s paper by Bell on the original EPR p...
Abstract. Bell inequalities are intended to show that local realist theories cannot describe the wor...
The recent loophole-free experiments have confirmed the violation of Bell’s inequalities in nature. ...
The recent loophole-free experiments have confirmed the violation of Bell?s inequalities in nature. ...
Bell's theorem shows that no local hidden-variable model can explain the measurement statistics of a...
John Bell showed that a big class of local hidden-variable models stands in conflict with quantum me...
Almost all Bell inequality experiments to date have used postselection and therefore relied on the f...
An alternative interpretation is discussed on which the Bell inequalities are not consequences of lo...
Contrary to Bell’s theorem it is demonstrated that with the use of classical probability theory the ...
Experimental tests of Bell inequalities ought to take into account all detection events. If the latt...
Bell type inequalities are used to test local realism against quantum theory.In this paper, we consi...
Bell's inequality sets a strict threshold for how strongly correlated the outcomes of measurements o...
The theorem developed by John Bell constituted the starting point of a revolution that translated a ...
Bell's theorem is a no-go theorem stating that quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a physical ...
An inequality is deduced from Einstein's locality and a supplementary assumption. This inequality de...
Quantum non-locality tests have been of interest since the 1960s paper by Bell on the original EPR p...
Abstract. Bell inequalities are intended to show that local realist theories cannot describe the wor...
The recent loophole-free experiments have confirmed the violation of Bell’s inequalities in nature. ...
The recent loophole-free experiments have confirmed the violation of Bell?s inequalities in nature. ...
Bell's theorem shows that no local hidden-variable model can explain the measurement statistics of a...
John Bell showed that a big class of local hidden-variable models stands in conflict with quantum me...
Almost all Bell inequality experiments to date have used postselection and therefore relied on the f...
An alternative interpretation is discussed on which the Bell inequalities are not consequences of lo...
Contrary to Bell’s theorem it is demonstrated that with the use of classical probability theory the ...
Experimental tests of Bell inequalities ought to take into account all detection events. If the latt...
Bell type inequalities are used to test local realism against quantum theory.In this paper, we consi...
Bell's inequality sets a strict threshold for how strongly correlated the outcomes of measurements o...
The theorem developed by John Bell constituted the starting point of a revolution that translated a ...
Bell's theorem is a no-go theorem stating that quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a physical ...
An inequality is deduced from Einstein's locality and a supplementary assumption. This inequality de...
Quantum non-locality tests have been of interest since the 1960s paper by Bell on the original EPR p...