Explaining observations in terms of causes and effects is central to empirical science. However, correlations between entangled quantum particles seem to defy such an explanation. This implies that some of the fundamental assumptions of causal explanations have to give way. We consider a relaxation of one of these assumptions, Bell's local causality, by allowing outcome dependence: a direct causal influence between the outcomes of measurements of remote parties. We use interventional data from a photonic experiment to bound the strength of this causal influence in a two-party Bell scenario, and observational data from a Bell-type inequality test for the considered models. Our results demonstrate the incompatibility of quantum mechanics with...
Unlike our basic theories of space and time, quantum mechanics is not a locally causal theory. This ...
It has been claimed that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory, i.e., that the predictions of quan...
© 2017 American Physical Society. We propose a framework for the systematic and quantitative general...
Explaining observations in terms of causes and effects is central to empirical science. However, cor...
Since Bell’s theorem, it is known that local realism fails to explain quantum phenomena. Bell inequa...
Costa and Shrapnel [2016] have recently proposed an interventionist theory of quantum causation. The...
The causal structure of any experiment implies restrictions on the observable correlations between m...
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen questioned whether quantum mechanics can be complete, as it s...
Nonlocality and contextuality are at the root of conceptual puzzles in quantum mechanics, and they a...
This paper argues that there is no conflict between quantum theory and relativity, and that quantum ...
Costa and Shrapnel ([2016]) have recently proposed an interventionist theory of quantum causation. T...
Bell's theorem plays a crucial role in quantum information processing and thus several experimental ...
Bell-type inequalities are proven using oversimplified probabilistic models and/or counter...
We examine possible causal structures of experiments with entangled quantum objects. Previously, the...
Recent experiments allowed concluding that Bell-type inequalities are indeed violated thus it is imp...
Unlike our basic theories of space and time, quantum mechanics is not a locally causal theory. This ...
It has been claimed that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory, i.e., that the predictions of quan...
© 2017 American Physical Society. We propose a framework for the systematic and quantitative general...
Explaining observations in terms of causes and effects is central to empirical science. However, cor...
Since Bell’s theorem, it is known that local realism fails to explain quantum phenomena. Bell inequa...
Costa and Shrapnel [2016] have recently proposed an interventionist theory of quantum causation. The...
The causal structure of any experiment implies restrictions on the observable correlations between m...
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen questioned whether quantum mechanics can be complete, as it s...
Nonlocality and contextuality are at the root of conceptual puzzles in quantum mechanics, and they a...
This paper argues that there is no conflict between quantum theory and relativity, and that quantum ...
Costa and Shrapnel ([2016]) have recently proposed an interventionist theory of quantum causation. T...
Bell's theorem plays a crucial role in quantum information processing and thus several experimental ...
Bell-type inequalities are proven using oversimplified probabilistic models and/or counter...
We examine possible causal structures of experiments with entangled quantum objects. Previously, the...
Recent experiments allowed concluding that Bell-type inequalities are indeed violated thus it is imp...
Unlike our basic theories of space and time, quantum mechanics is not a locally causal theory. This ...
It has been claimed that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory, i.e., that the predictions of quan...
© 2017 American Physical Society. We propose a framework for the systematic and quantitative general...