The admissibility of certain nonlocal hidden-variable theories are explained via information theory. Consider a pair of Stern-Gerlach devices with fixed nonparallel orientations that periodically perform spin measurements on identically prepared pairs of electrons in the singlet spin state. Suppose the outcomes are recorded as binary strings l and r (with l sub n and r sub n denoting their n-length prefixes). The hidden-variable theories considered here require that there exists a recursive function which may be used to transform l sub n into r sub n for any n. This note demonstrates that such a theory cannot reproduce all the statistical predictions of quantum mechanics. Specifically, consider an ensemble of outcome pairs (l,r). From the a...
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Bell's Theorem may well be the best known result in the foundations of quantum mechanics. Here it is...
This PhD thesis contains a general introduction and three main chapters. Chapter 2 investigates Bell...
In this paper and a companion paper, we attempt to systematically investigate the possibility that t...
We clarify the meaning of Bell's theorem and its implications for the construction of hidden variabl...
A local hidden variable model exploiting the detection loophole to reproduce exactly the quantum cor...
When statistical models are used in social sciences, there is no presumption that actual reality is ...
Recently, Roger Colbeck and Renato Renner (C&R) have claimed that ‘[n]o extension of quantum theory ...
Local hidden-variable model of singlet-state correlations discussed in M. Czachor, Arithmetic loopho...
We consider a range of "theories'' that violate the uncertainty relation for anti-commuting observab...
One implication of Bell's theorem is that there cannot in general be hidden variable models for quan...
International audienceEncoding information in quantum systems can offer surprising advantages but at...
There are (at least) three approaches to quantifying information. The first, algorithmic information...
Despite claims that Bell's inequalities are based on the Einstein locality condition, or equivalent,...
We demonstrate the principle of one-sided device-independent continuous variable (CV) quantum inform...
Entanglement, a manifestation of quantumness of correlations between the observables of the subsyste...
Bell's Theorem may well be the best known result in the foundations of quantum mechanics. Here it is...
This PhD thesis contains a general introduction and three main chapters. Chapter 2 investigates Bell...
In this paper and a companion paper, we attempt to systematically investigate the possibility that t...