Is Complex Probability Theory Consistent with Bell's Theorem?
Saul Youssef

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that Bayesian complex probability theory aligns with Bell's theorem and recent constraints on local realistic theories, supporting their compatibility with quantum mechanics predictions.
Contribution
It shows that Bayesian complex probability theory is consistent with Bell's theorem and recent limitations on local realistic theories.
Findings
Bayesian complex probability theory aligns with Bell's theorem.
Supports compatibility of local realistic theories with quantum mechanics.
Provides a new perspective on probability theory in quantum physics.
Abstract
Bayesian complex probability theory is shown to be consistent with Bell's theorem and with other recent limitations on local realistic theories which agree with the predictions of quantum mechanics.
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