In the paper we ask how the following two facts are related: (i) a set of correlations has a local, non-conspiratorial separate common causal explanation; (ii) the set satisfies the Bell inequalities. Our answer will be partial: we show that no set of correlations violating the Clauser-Horne inequalities can be given a local, non-conspiratorial separate common causal model if the model is deterministic
One diagnosis of Bell’s theorem is that its premise of Outcome Independence is unreasonably strong, ...
In terms of EPR-chameleon models and local and causal measures, the Bell's argument is reanalyzed. C...
A physical theory is called locally causal if any correlation between spacelike separated events is ...
It is a well known fact that a common common causal explanation of the EPR scenario which consists i...
Standard common causal explanations of the EPR situation assume a so-called joint common cause syste...
Standard derivations of the Bell inequalities assume a common common cause system that is a common s...
In the light of recent discussions we present the main results of our project, the aim of which was ...
One diagnosis of Bell’s theorem is that its premise of Outcome Independence is unreasonably strong, ...
One of the Bell's assumptions in the original derivation of his inequalities was the hypot...
In this paper I assess the adequacy of no-conspiracy conditions employed in the usual derivations of...
According to Bell's theorem a large class of hidden-variable models obeying Bell's notion of local c...
In my commentary, I will argue that the conclusions drawn in the paper Noncommutative causality in a...
This paper is the philosopher-friendly version of our more technical work (Hofer-Szabó and Vecsernyé...
The failure of Bell's theorem for Clifford algebra valued local variables is further consolidated by...
The paper argues that a causal explanation of the correlated outcomes of EPR-type experiments is des...
One diagnosis of Bell’s theorem is that its premise of Outcome Independence is unreasonably strong, ...
In terms of EPR-chameleon models and local and causal measures, the Bell's argument is reanalyzed. C...
A physical theory is called locally causal if any correlation between spacelike separated events is ...
It is a well known fact that a common common causal explanation of the EPR scenario which consists i...
Standard common causal explanations of the EPR situation assume a so-called joint common cause syste...
Standard derivations of the Bell inequalities assume a common common cause system that is a common s...
In the light of recent discussions we present the main results of our project, the aim of which was ...
One diagnosis of Bell’s theorem is that its premise of Outcome Independence is unreasonably strong, ...
One of the Bell's assumptions in the original derivation of his inequalities was the hypot...
In this paper I assess the adequacy of no-conspiracy conditions employed in the usual derivations of...
According to Bell's theorem a large class of hidden-variable models obeying Bell's notion of local c...
In my commentary, I will argue that the conclusions drawn in the paper Noncommutative causality in a...
This paper is the philosopher-friendly version of our more technical work (Hofer-Szabó and Vecsernyé...
The failure of Bell's theorem for Clifford algebra valued local variables is further consolidated by...
The paper argues that a causal explanation of the correlated outcomes of EPR-type experiments is des...
One diagnosis of Bell’s theorem is that its premise of Outcome Independence is unreasonably strong, ...
In terms of EPR-chameleon models and local and causal measures, the Bell's argument is reanalyzed. C...
A physical theory is called locally causal if any correlation between spacelike separated events is ...