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Volumn 54, Issue 1, 1996, Pages 174-181

Bell’s inequality, trichotomic observables, and supplementary assumptions

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EID: 0001625440     PISSN: 10502947     EISSN: 10941622     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.54.174     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (29)

References (26)
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    • J. S. Bell, in Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, Proceedings of the International School of Physics ``Enrico Fermi,'' Course IL, 1970, edited by B. D'Espagnat, New York, 1970, (Academic, New York, 1971)
    • J. S. Bell, in Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, Proceedings of the International School of Physics ``Enrico Fermi,'' Course IL, 1970, edited by B. D'Espagnat, New York, 1970, (Academic, New York, 1971).
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    • This is explicitly expressed in the last paragraph of Sec. IV of Clauser and Horne's paper 3. For a more detailed analysis of the inequalities involving both joint and single detection probabilities, see F. Selleri, in Quantum Mechanics versus Local Realism: The Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen Paradox (Ref. 5), pp. 25, 26
    • This is explicitly expressed in the last paragraph of Sec. IV of Clauser and Horne's paper 3. For a more detailed analysis of the inequalities involving both joint and single detection probabilities, see F. Selleri, in Quantum Mechanics versus Local Realism: The Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen Paradox (Ref. 5), pp. 25, 26.
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