A remark on the use of Bell inequalities
J.F Geurdes

TL;DR
This paper shows that Bell's local hidden variable correlation can derive quantum correlations, questioning the validity of Bell inequalities in experiments, and provides a CHSH violation example based on locality alone.
Contribution
It demonstrates that Bell's correlation expression can produce quantum correlations, challenging the conventional interpretation of Bell inequalities.
Findings
Bell's expression can derive quantum correlations
A CHSH violation example based solely on locality
Questions about Bell inequalities in experimental tests
Abstract
In the present paper it is demonstrated that Bell's expression for local hidden variable correlation allows one to derive the quantum correlation. This raises questions about the use of Bell inequalities in experiments. In the paper a CHSH violating example is given based solely on the locality arguments of the model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
