We discuss a discrete-event, particle-based simulation approach which reproduces the statistical distributions of Maxwell’s theory and quantum theory by generating detection events one-by-one. This event-based approach gives a unified causeand- effect description of quantum optics experiments such as single-photon Mach-Zehnder interferometer, Wheeler’s delayed choice, quantum eraser, double-slit, Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm and Hanbury Brown-Twiss experiments, and various neutron interferometry experiments. We illustrate the approach by application to single-photon Einstein-Podolsky- Rosen-Bohm experiments and single-neutron interferometry experiments that violate a Bell inequality
We present a corpuscular simulation model of optical phenomena that does not require the knowledge o...
Event by event method is a simulation approach which is not based on the knowledge of the Schrödinge...
Although there is no doubt that quantum theory is very successful in describing a vast number of exp...
A discrete-event simulation approach is reviewed that does not require the knowledge of the solution...
We review an event-based simulation approach which reproduces the statistical distributions of wave ...
We discuss a discrete-event simulation approach, which has been shown to give a unified cause-and-ef...
A discrete-event simulation approach is reviewed that does not require the knowledge of the solution...
A discrete-event simulation approach that does not require the knowledge of the solution of a wave e...
We review the data gathering and analysis procedure used in real E instein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm exper...
We review the data gathering and analysis procedure used in real E instein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm exper...
We review recent progress in the development of event-by-event simulation algorithms that do not rel...
We construct an event-based computer simulation model of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm experiment...
We construct an event-based computer simulation model of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm experiment...
We review recent progress in the development of event-by-event simulation algorithms that do not rel...
We present a corpuscular simulation model of optical phenomena that does not require the knowledge o...
Event by event method is a simulation approach which is not based on the knowledge of the Schrödinge...
Although there is no doubt that quantum theory is very successful in describing a vast number of exp...
A discrete-event simulation approach is reviewed that does not require the knowledge of the solution...
We review an event-based simulation approach which reproduces the statistical distributions of wave ...
We discuss a discrete-event simulation approach, which has been shown to give a unified cause-and-ef...
A discrete-event simulation approach is reviewed that does not require the knowledge of the solution...
A discrete-event simulation approach that does not require the knowledge of the solution of a wave e...
We review the data gathering and analysis procedure used in real E instein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm exper...
We review the data gathering and analysis procedure used in real E instein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm exper...
We review recent progress in the development of event-by-event simulation algorithms that do not rel...
We construct an event-based computer simulation model of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm experiment...
We construct an event-based computer simulation model of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm experiment...
We review recent progress in the development of event-by-event simulation algorithms that do not rel...
We present a corpuscular simulation model of optical phenomena that does not require the knowledge o...
Event by event method is a simulation approach which is not based on the knowledge of the Schrödinge...
Although there is no doubt that quantum theory is very successful in describing a vast number of exp...