Concrete incompleteness & Bell's theorem
Han Geurdes

TL;DR
This paper explores the surprising ability of Bell's correlation formula with local hidden variables to reproduce quantum correlations for certain 2D vectors, challenging the general no-go claim.
Contribution
It demonstrates that Bell's formula can match quantum correlations in specific cases, questioning the universality of the no-go theorem.
Findings
Bell's formula reproduces quantum correlations for some 2D vectors
Challenges the general no-go local hidden variables claim
Highlights limitations of existing no-go theorems
Abstract
For a subset of 2 dimensional unit parameter vectors, Bell's correlation formula with local hidden variables reproduces the quantum correlation. This is unexpected considering a general no-go LHV claim derived from the same function.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Statistical Mechanics and Entropy
