Hidden variable models for quantum theory cannot have any local part

R Colbeck, R Renner - Physical Review Letters, 2008 - APS
It was shown by Bell that no local hidden variable model is compatible with quantum
mechanics. If, instead, one permits the hidden variables to be entirely nonlocal, then any …

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R Colbeck, R Renner - arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.2218, 2008 - scholar.archive.org
It was shown by Bell that no local hidden variable model is compatible with quantum
mechanics. If, instead, one permits the hidden variables to be entirely non-local, then any …

Hidden variable models for quantum theory cannot have any local part.

R Colbeck, R Renner - Physical Review Letters, 2008 - europepmc.org
It was shown by Bell that no local hidden variable model is compatible with quantum
mechanics. If, instead, one permits the hidden variables to be entirely nonlocal, then any …

Hidden variable models for quantum theory cannot have any local part

R Colbeck, R Renner - Physical review letters, 2008 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It was shown by Bell that no local hidden variable model is compatible with quantum
mechanics. If, instead, one permits the hidden variables to be entirely nonlocal, then any …

Hidden Variable Models for Quantum Theory Cannot Have Any Local Part

R Colbeck, R Renner - Physical Review Letters, 2008 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
It was shown by Bell that no local hidden variable model is compatible with quantum
mechanics. If, instead, one permits the hidden variables to be entirely nonlocal, then any …

Hidden Variable Models for Quantum Theory Cannot Have Any Local Part

R Colbeck, R Renner - Phys. Rev. Lett., 2008 - inspirehep.net
It was shown by Bell that no local hidden variable model is compatible with quantum
mechanics. If, instead, one permits the hidden variables to be entirely non-local, then any …

Hidden variable models for quantum theory cannot have any local part

R Colbeck, R Renner - arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.2218, 2008 - arxiv.org
It was shown by Bell that no local hidden variable model is compatible with quantum
mechanics. If, instead, one permits the hidden variables to be entirely non-local, then any …