
TL;DR
This paper provides a classical probabilistic explanation for Hardy's quantum paradox, offering insights into the underlying probabilistic structure of the phenomenon.
Contribution
It introduces a classical probabilistic framework that explains Hardy's paradox, which was previously understood through quantum mechanics.
Findings
Classical probabilistic model reproduces Hardy's paradox
Clarifies the nature of quantum-classical boundary
Offers new perspective on quantum paradoxes
Abstract
A classical probabilistic explanation for Hardy's quantum paradox is demonstrated.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Statistical Mechanics and Entropy · Quantum Information and Cryptography
