Joint quantum measurements of noncommuting observables are possible, if one accepts an increase in the measured variances. A necessary condition for a joint measurement to be possible is that a joint probability distribution exists for the measurement. This fact suggests that there may be a link with Bell inequalities, as these will be satisfied if and only if a joint probability distribution for all involved observables exists. We investigate the connections between Bell inequalities and conditions for joint quantum measurements to be possible. Mermin's inequality for the three-particle Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger state turns out to be equivalent to the condition for a joint measurement on two out of the three quantum systems to exist. Gis...
We present a family of Bell inequalities for three parties and arbitrarily many outcomes, which can ...
The problem of simultaneous measurement of incompatible observables in quantum mechanics is studied ...
A quantum-mechanical theory of joint nonideal measurement of incompatible polarization observables i...
Joint quantum measurements of noncommuting observables are possible, if one accepts an increase in t...
On the basis of a theory of the joint nonideal (or inaccurate) measurement of incompatible observabl...
One obtains Bell\u27s inequalities if one posits a hypothetical joint probability distribution, or m...
One obtains Bell’s inequalities if one posits a hypothetical joint probability distribution, or meas...
We discuss the connection between the incompatibility of quantum measurements, as captured by the no...
Noncommuting observables cannot be simultaneously measured; however, under local hidden variable mod...
One obtains Bell's inequalities if one posits a hypothetical joint probability distribution, or meas...
On the basis of a theory of the joint nonideal (or inaccurate) measurementsof incompatible observabl...
An alternative interpretation is discussed on which the Bell inequalities are not consequences of lo...
The notion of coexistence of quantum observables was introduced to describe the possibility of measu...
Bell's inequalities arising from the Einstein-Bell locality postulate or the Noncontextuality postul...
No signalling condition by itself does not answer the question why quantum-mechanics violates Bell's...
We present a family of Bell inequalities for three parties and arbitrarily many outcomes, which can ...
The problem of simultaneous measurement of incompatible observables in quantum mechanics is studied ...
A quantum-mechanical theory of joint nonideal measurement of incompatible polarization observables i...
Joint quantum measurements of noncommuting observables are possible, if one accepts an increase in t...
On the basis of a theory of the joint nonideal (or inaccurate) measurement of incompatible observabl...
One obtains Bell\u27s inequalities if one posits a hypothetical joint probability distribution, or m...
One obtains Bell’s inequalities if one posits a hypothetical joint probability distribution, or meas...
We discuss the connection between the incompatibility of quantum measurements, as captured by the no...
Noncommuting observables cannot be simultaneously measured; however, under local hidden variable mod...
One obtains Bell's inequalities if one posits a hypothetical joint probability distribution, or meas...
On the basis of a theory of the joint nonideal (or inaccurate) measurementsof incompatible observabl...
An alternative interpretation is discussed on which the Bell inequalities are not consequences of lo...
The notion of coexistence of quantum observables was introduced to describe the possibility of measu...
Bell's inequalities arising from the Einstein-Bell locality postulate or the Noncontextuality postul...
No signalling condition by itself does not answer the question why quantum-mechanics violates Bell's...
We present a family of Bell inequalities for three parties and arbitrarily many outcomes, which can ...
The problem of simultaneous measurement of incompatible observables in quantum mechanics is studied ...
A quantum-mechanical theory of joint nonideal measurement of incompatible polarization observables i...