A Model of Violation and Superviolation of Bell's Inequality in Local Quantum Mechanics
V. K. Ignatovich

TL;DR
This paper proposes a local quantum mechanics model explaining violations and superviolations of Bell's inequalities in photon experiments by considering angle-dependent time retardation or losses.
Contribution
It introduces a novel local model that accounts for Bell's inequality violations through angle-dependent effects, challenging traditional nonlocal interpretations.
Findings
Model reproduces Bell inequality violations with local assumptions
Explains superviolation phenomena within local quantum mechanics
Highlights the role of angle-dependent losses in experiments
Abstract
A model for violation and even superviolation of the Bell's inequalities in coincidence experiments with photons in local \qm\ is presented. The model is based on assumption that time retardation or losses in an analyzer depend on angle between linear polarization of an incident photon and the analyzer's axis.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
