The paper argues that a causal explanation of the correlated outcomes of EPR-type experiments is desirable and possible. It shows how Bohmian mechanics and the GRW mass density theory offer such an explanation in terms of a non-local common cause
There has been an intense discussion, albeit largely an implicit one, concerning the inference of ca...
We examine possible causal structures of experiments with entangled quantum objects. Previously, the...
Starting from the late 60’s many experiments have been performed to verify the violation Bell’s ineq...
The paper argues that a causal explanation of the correlated outcomes of EPR-type experiments is des...
It has been claimed that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory, i.e., that the predictions of quan...
The best case for thinking that quantum mechanics is nonlocal rests on Bell's Theorem, and later res...
Standard common causal explanations of the EPR situation assume a so-called joint common cause syste...
One of the Bell's assumptions in the original derivation of his inequalities was the hypot...
The best case for thinking that quantum mechanics is nonlocal rests on Bell’s Theorem, and later res...
Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle claims that if there is correlation between two events and none...
In my commentary, I will argue that the conclusions drawn in the paper Noncommutative causality in a...
In this chapter we discuss the Einstein Podolsky Rosen theorem and its strong relation with Bell's t...
In papers published in the 25 years following his famous 1964 proof John Bell refined and reformulat...
The failure of Bell's theorem for Clifford algebra valued local variables is further consolidated by...
This paper argues that there is no conflict between quantum theory and relativity, and that quantum ...
There has been an intense discussion, albeit largely an implicit one, concerning the inference of ca...
We examine possible causal structures of experiments with entangled quantum objects. Previously, the...
Starting from the late 60’s many experiments have been performed to verify the violation Bell’s ineq...
The paper argues that a causal explanation of the correlated outcomes of EPR-type experiments is des...
It has been claimed that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory, i.e., that the predictions of quan...
The best case for thinking that quantum mechanics is nonlocal rests on Bell's Theorem, and later res...
Standard common causal explanations of the EPR situation assume a so-called joint common cause syste...
One of the Bell's assumptions in the original derivation of his inequalities was the hypot...
The best case for thinking that quantum mechanics is nonlocal rests on Bell’s Theorem, and later res...
Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle claims that if there is correlation between two events and none...
In my commentary, I will argue that the conclusions drawn in the paper Noncommutative causality in a...
In this chapter we discuss the Einstein Podolsky Rosen theorem and its strong relation with Bell's t...
In papers published in the 25 years following his famous 1964 proof John Bell refined and reformulat...
The failure of Bell's theorem for Clifford algebra valued local variables is further consolidated by...
This paper argues that there is no conflict between quantum theory and relativity, and that quantum ...
There has been an intense discussion, albeit largely an implicit one, concerning the inference of ca...
We examine possible causal structures of experiments with entangled quantum objects. Previously, the...
Starting from the late 60’s many experiments have been performed to verify the violation Bell’s ineq...