|  Bell's Theorem and Inequalities | 
In General  s.a. applications and generalizations; hidden variables;
  history of quantum physics; realism [including tests].
  s.a. applications and generalizations; hidden variables;
  history of quantum physics; realism [including tests].
  * Bell's inequalities: Inequalities
    (the original one was proposed by J Bell, others were derived later by other authors)
    satisfied by correlations between measurements of observables in all local realist
    theories, but not in quantum mechanics.
  * Bell's theorem: No physical theory
    of local hidden variables can reproduce all of the predictions of quantum mechanics.
  * Rem: Bell's theorem and
    inequalities are the formal counterpart of the EPR paradox, and strengthen
    Einstein's argument by showing that either reality or locality must not hold
    ("Quantum mechanics is correct; Quantum mechanics is crazy; So nature is
    crazy"); Quantum mechanics predicts that "properties one cannot know
    anything about" (e.g., the value of spin along different directions) do
    not exist; Shown using entangled states.
  * And experiment: Several experimental
    tests, starting with those of A Aspect et al., have confirmed the predictions of quantum
    mechanics, hence falsifying local realism, and even some non-local theories have been
    falsified; Clauser et al proved that experiments on Bell's inequalities rule out all
    interpretations which assume locality, time-forwards causality and the existence of
    an objective real world.
  @ For non-specialists: Jack PW(95)apr;
    Nadeau & Kafatos 00;
    Avis et  al IEICE(09)-a0812;
    Blaylock AJP(10)jan-a0902,
    reply Maudlin AJP(10)jan;
    Ekert pw(09)sep;
    Alford AJP(16)jun-a1506.
  @ General references: Bell Phy(64);
    Wigner AJP(70)aug [simplification];
    de Broglie CRAS(74);
    Lochak FP(76) [criticism];
    Eberhard NCB(77), NCB(78);
    Clauser & Shimony RPP(78);
    Feingold & Peres JPA(80);
    Fine PRL(82) [hidden variables and probabilities],
    PRL(82);
    Ballentine & Jarrett AJP(87)aug;
    Fine FP(89);
    Bertlmann FP(90);
    issues FP(90)#10,
    FP(90)#11,
    FP(90)#12,
    FP(91)#1,
    FP(91)#2,
    FP(91)#3;
    Home & Selleri RNC(91);
    Santos PRL(91);
    Stapp FP(91);
    Elby BJPS(93);
    Mermin RMP(93)-a1802 [and Kochen-Specker];
    Sudarshan & Rothman IJTP(93);
    Jones & Adelberger PRL(94);
    Ferrero et al AJP(90)jul;
    Ardehali qp/98;
    Aspect in(02)qp/04;
    Rosinger qp/04 [and George Boole];
    Hess & Philipp FP(05)qp [Bass theorem];
    Marlow qp/06 [and relationism];
    Paterek PhD(07)-a0708;
    Corbett & Home a0802;
    Loubenets JPA(11)-a1012;
    Sadiq et al PRD(13)-a1106 [the most elementary ones];
    Khrennikov AIP(12)-a1108 [locality or realism?];
    Abramsky & Hardy PRD(12)-a1203 [logical method];
    Rudolph a1206 [from quantum steering];
    Wiseman JPA(14)-a1402,
    Wiseman & Rieffel IJQI-a1503 [two versions];
    Rosset et al JPA(14)-a1404 [classification];
    Maudlin JPA(14)-a1408
    + JPA(14)-a1408 [history and logical structure];
    Vaidman a1501-in [and parallel worlds];
    Żukowski a1501-conf;
    Bertlmann PT(15)jul;
    Ulrey a2001 [parametric and geometric perspective];
    Waegell & McQueen a2003 [many worlds and locality].
  @ Proofs: Herbert AJP(75)apr;
    Gisin PLA(91) [non-product states];
    Hess & Philipp qp/02,
    qp/02,
    qp/02,
    qp/02,
    qp/02,
    AIP(05)qp/04 [critiques],
    refuted by Mermin FP(05);
    Ryff qp/05 [simple];
    Cabello PRL(05) [2-observer];
    Maccone AJP(13)nov-a1212 [simplest];
    Gründler a1704 [versions and conclusions].
  @ Superdeterminism: Vervoort FP(13)-a1203 [and 'supercorrelation' interpretation];
    Palmer a1609 [and p-adic distance];
    Bass & Le Bihan a2009 [problems with this view];
    > s.a. measurement in quantum physics.
  @ Loopholes: Brans IJTP(88);
    Werbos & Dolmatova qp/00 [backwards-time interpretation];
    Volovich qp/00;
    Vaidman PLA(01)qp;
    Clover qp/05;
    Christian qp/07,
    qp/07,
    a0707 
      [failure for Clifford-algebra-valued local variables],
    Grangier a0707,
    Tung a0712 [criticisms];
    Morgan a0801 [coincidence time];
    LiMing & Tang a0807;
    Nieuwenhuizen AIP(09)-a0812;
    Christian a0904 [entanglement as an illusion],
    a1005 [with a pair of entangled photons],
    a1103-in [explicit counterexample];
    Moldoveanu a1109 [disproof of Christian's counterexample];
    Christian in(12)-a1110 [refutation of arguments],
    refutation Gill a1203,
    response a1203;
    Leffler a1109 [and the space of all paths];
    de Oliveira et al EPL(12)-a1208
      [translation-invariant systems that do not violate Bell's inequality];
    Weatherall FP(13)-a1212 [apparent counterexample];
    news pw(13)apr [photons];
    Coddens a1309 [geometrical];
    Bierhorst a1311;
    Lazarovici a1401 [time-symmetric interactions];
    Larsson JPA(14)-a1407;
    Romero-Rochín a1510;
    Aspect Phy(15),
    news PT(16)jan [on closing two loopholes at once];
    Iannuzzi a1601 [questioning the experiments];
    Nieuwenhuizen & Kupczynski FP(17)-a1611;
    Christian a1704 [oversight by Bell];
    Oaknin a1912 [no preferred absolute reference frame];
    Suzuki & Mertes a1905;
    Rossi et al a2006 [freedom of choice, solution];
    Lambare a2008 [comment];
    Kaiser a2011-ch [rev];
    > s.a. pilot-wave theory phenomenology;
      Retrocausation.
  > Online resources:
    see faacets.com;
    Wikipedia page.
Related Topics  s.a. experiments in quantum theory and EPR-type;
  probability in quantum theory; types
  of quantum correlations.
  s.a. experiments in quantum theory and EPR-type;
  probability in quantum theory; types
  of quantum correlations.
  * Implications: Loophole-free tests
    of the violation of Bell's inequalities have demonstrated that at least one of
    three properties of Locality, Realism or Ergodicity, is not satified in nature.
  @ Conceptual, interpretations: Dotson AJP(86)mar;
    Durt FP(94);
    Peres FdP(00)qp/99 [Bayesian];
    Dai Pra et al LMP(13)-a1301 [geometric interpretation];
    Santos EJP(16)-a1410;
    Kupczynski a2004.
  @ Assumptions: Rothman & Sudarshan IJTP(01);
    Lokajíček a1108-conf;
    Żukowski & Brukner JPA(14)-a1501;
    Tumulka a1501-in;
    Hall a1511-fs [significance of measurement independence].
  @ And entanglement: Cereceda PLA(96)qp/98,
    PRA(02)qp;
    Werner & Wolf QIC(01)qp [review].
  @ And causality: Argaman AJP(10)oct-a0807;
    Norsen FP(09)-a0808;
    Robins et al SJoS(12)-a1207;
    Gill StatS(14)-a1207;
    Wüthrich FP(14);
    Chaves et al PRL(15)-a1411 [relaxation of the causal assumptions];
    Wiseman & Cavalcanti a1503-proc;
    Healey a1601 [and probability];
    Chaves et al Quant(17)-a1607 [multipartite];
    Pearl & Cavalcanti a1909 [violations of classical causality].
  @ And non-locality, indeterminism: 
    Stapp PRL(82);
    Eberhard PRL(82);
    & Aerts et al, Sassoli de Bianchi AP(14)-a1302 [models with varying parameters];
    Brunner et al RMP(14)-a1303 [rev];
    Budiyono IJTP(14);
    Boughn a1604-conf,
    FP(17)-a1703;
    Hnilo a2001
      [randomness test to decide which of locality, realism or ergodicity is violated];
    Lambare a2102 [comment on inconsistency claims];
    > s.a. determinism; locality in quantum mechanics.
  @ Other topics: Berthelot NCB(80);
    Harrison AJP(82)sep [correlations];
    Svetlichny et al PhSc(88)sep;
    Hacyan PLA(01) [invariance];
    Auberson et al PLA(02) [in phase space];
    Lupo et al JPA(06)qp [in the tomographic representation];
    Matzkin AIP(09)-a0802,
    a0808;
    Junge et al PRL(10) [operator space theory];
    Cavalcanti et al PRA(11)-a1012 [large violations using continuous variables];
    Kupczynski a1611 [computer simulations];
    Bolonek-Lasoń & Kosiński a1812 [group-theoretical approach];
    > s.a. CHSH Inequality; CPT theorem;
      Separability.
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