De Raedt et al. [Eur. Phys. J. B 53, 139 (2006)] have claimed to provide a local realist model for correlations of the singlet state in the familiar Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm (EPRB) experiment when time-coincidence is used to decide which detection events should count in the analysis, and furthermore that this suggests that it is possible to construct local realistic models that can reproduce the quantum mechanical expectation values. In this letter we show that these conclusions cannot be upheld since their model exploits the so-called coincidence-time loophole. When this is properly taken into account no startling conclusions can be drawn about local realist modelling of quantum mechanics
The machinery of quantum mechanics is fully capable of describing a single realistic world. Here we ...
Starting from the late 60’s many experiments have been performed to verify the violation Bell’s ineq...
Contrary to Bell’s theorem it is demonstrated that with the use of classical probability theory the ...
De Raedt et al. [Eur. Phys. J. B 53, 139 (2006)] have claimed to provide a local realist model for c...
Abstract. The general conclusion of Seevinck and Larsson is that our model exploits the so-called co...
The general conclusion of Seevinck and Larsson is that our model exploits the so-called coincidence-...
The general conclusion of Seevinck and Larsson is that our model exploits the so-called coincidence-...
Abstract. Can quantum correlations of the singlet state be produced by two separate subsystems which...
Can quantum correlations of the singlet state be produced by two separate subsystems which have inte...
A recent Letter by Hess and Philipp claims that Bell's theorem neglects the possibility of time...
This paper discusses energy-time entanglement experiments and their relation to Einstein-Podolsky-Ro...
A Comment on the Letter by S. M. Tan, D. F. Walls, and M. J. Collett, Phys. Rev. Lett. 66, 252 (1991...
Physicists describe nature using mathematics as the natural language, and for quantum mechanics, it ...
One of the most peculiar features of quantum mechanics is the non-local property of some quantum sta...
The machinery of quantum mechanics is fully capable of describing a single realistic world. Here we ...
Starting from the late 60’s many experiments have been performed to verify the violation Bell’s ineq...
Contrary to Bell’s theorem it is demonstrated that with the use of classical probability theory the ...
De Raedt et al. [Eur. Phys. J. B 53, 139 (2006)] have claimed to provide a local realist model for c...
Abstract. The general conclusion of Seevinck and Larsson is that our model exploits the so-called co...
The general conclusion of Seevinck and Larsson is that our model exploits the so-called coincidence-...
The general conclusion of Seevinck and Larsson is that our model exploits the so-called coincidence-...
Abstract. Can quantum correlations of the singlet state be produced by two separate subsystems which...
Can quantum correlations of the singlet state be produced by two separate subsystems which have inte...
A recent Letter by Hess and Philipp claims that Bell's theorem neglects the possibility of time...
This paper discusses energy-time entanglement experiments and their relation to Einstein-Podolsky-Ro...
A Comment on the Letter by S. M. Tan, D. F. Walls, and M. J. Collett, Phys. Rev. Lett. 66, 252 (1991...
Physicists describe nature using mathematics as the natural language, and for quantum mechanics, it ...
One of the most peculiar features of quantum mechanics is the non-local property of some quantum sta...
The machinery of quantum mechanics is fully capable of describing a single realistic world. Here we ...
Starting from the late 60’s many experiments have been performed to verify the violation Bell’s ineq...
Contrary to Bell’s theorem it is demonstrated that with the use of classical probability theory the ...