The following pages link to Einstein Was Right! (Q5418476):
Displaying 15 items.
- Could ordinary quantum mechanics be just fine for all practical purposes? (Q293493) (← links)
- From Boole to Leggett-Garg: epistemology of Bell-type inequalities (Q310469) (← links)
- Bell inequalities, experimental protocols and contextuality (Q497063) (← links)
- Unconditional quantum correlations do not violate Bell's inequality (Q892924) (← links)
- Quantum one-way permutation over the finite field of two elements (Q1679363) (← links)
- Separation of conditions as a prerequisite for quantum theory (Q1735832) (← links)
- Quantum dice (Q2442338) (← links)
- Steering, or maybe why Einstein did not go all the way to Bell's argument (Q2929154) (← links)
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- Can we close the Bohr–Einstein quantum debate? (Q4560693) (← links)
- Kolmogorov proof of the Clauser, Horne, Shimony and Holt inequalities (Q4584401) (← links)
- Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm experiments: a discrete data driven approach (Q6091120) (← links)
- Physical thinking and the GHZ theorem (Q6115708) (← links)
- From probabilistic mechanics to quantum theory (Q6590047) (← links)
- Can foreign exchange rates violate Bell inequalities? (Q6601256) (← links)