Local variables cannot describe the quantum correlations observed in tests of Bell inequalities. Likewise, we show that deterministic nonlocal variables cannot describe quantum correlations in a relativistic time-order-invariant way
It is argued that for a proper understanding of the question of non-locality in quantum mechanics an...
Quantum mechanics is a nonlocal theory, but not as nonlocal as the no-signalling principle allows. H...
We show that arbitrary functions of continuous variables, e.g., position and momentum, can be used t...
Bell inequality is violated in quantum mechanics and in experiments. Bell's theorem, on the other ha...
The quest for fundamental tests of quantum mechanics is an ongoing effort.We here address the questi...
Bell's theorem showed that a local hidden variable model cannot completely reproduce the predictions...
The observation of quantum nonlocality, i.e. quantum correlations violating a Bell inequality, impli...
Bell's theorem guarantees that no model based on local variables can reproduce quantum correlations....
We show, using a Bell inequality argument, that quantum correlations cannot be regarded as local ele...
Motivated by Popescu's example of hidden nonlocality, we elaborate on the conjecture that quant...
A straightforward derivation of the Bell inequalities is given, without in any way appealing to loca...
Quantum mechanics predicts non-local correlations in spatially extended entangled quantum systems, a...
It is argued that the Bell inequalities are not a specific feature of local hidden variables theorie...
We show that arbitrary functions of continuous variables can be used to generate tests of local hidd...
We introduce Bell inequalities based on covariance, one of the most common measures of correlation. ...
It is argued that for a proper understanding of the question of non-locality in quantum mechanics an...
Quantum mechanics is a nonlocal theory, but not as nonlocal as the no-signalling principle allows. H...
We show that arbitrary functions of continuous variables, e.g., position and momentum, can be used t...
Bell inequality is violated in quantum mechanics and in experiments. Bell's theorem, on the other ha...
The quest for fundamental tests of quantum mechanics is an ongoing effort.We here address the questi...
Bell's theorem showed that a local hidden variable model cannot completely reproduce the predictions...
The observation of quantum nonlocality, i.e. quantum correlations violating a Bell inequality, impli...
Bell's theorem guarantees that no model based on local variables can reproduce quantum correlations....
We show, using a Bell inequality argument, that quantum correlations cannot be regarded as local ele...
Motivated by Popescu's example of hidden nonlocality, we elaborate on the conjecture that quant...
A straightforward derivation of the Bell inequalities is given, without in any way appealing to loca...
Quantum mechanics predicts non-local correlations in spatially extended entangled quantum systems, a...
It is argued that the Bell inequalities are not a specific feature of local hidden variables theorie...
We show that arbitrary functions of continuous variables can be used to generate tests of local hidd...
We introduce Bell inequalities based on covariance, one of the most common measures of correlation. ...
It is argued that for a proper understanding of the question of non-locality in quantum mechanics an...
Quantum mechanics is a nonlocal theory, but not as nonlocal as the no-signalling principle allows. H...
We show that arbitrary functions of continuous variables, e.g., position and momentum, can be used t...