Hidden-Variable Theorems for Real Experiments (original) (raw)

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Remarks on Noncontextual Hidden Variables and Physical Measurements

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Experiments towards Falsification of Noncontextual Hidden Variable Theories

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Contextual Wavefunction Collapse: an integrated theory of quantum measurement

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Consequences of recent loophole-free experiments on a relaxation of measurement independence

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Maximally Epistemic Interpretations of the Quantum State and Contextuality

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Chapter 5 The Measurement Problem in Quantum Mechanics Revisited

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The Status of Determinism in Proofs of the Impossibility of a Noncontextual Model of Quantum Theory

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Experiment Investigating the Connection between Weak Values and Contextuality

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Classical causal models cannot faithfully explain Bell nonlocality or Kochen-Specker contextuality in arbitrary scenarios

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The Observer in the Quantum Experiment

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Quantum theory and the observation problem

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The hypothesis of “hidden variables” as a unifying principle in physics

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The Problem with the "Measurement Problem

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Wigner's Friend paradoxes: consistency with weak-contextual and weak-macroscopic realism models

Channa Hatharasinghe

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The Measurement Problem in Quantum Mechanics Revisited

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Can the decoherence approach help to solve the measurement problem?

Osvaldo Pessoa

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Hidden variables in quantum mechanics: Generic models, set-theoretic forcing, and the appearance of probability

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Quantum mechanics: completely unhidden? A critical review of the work of Colbeck and Renner

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Measurement incompatibility is strictly stronger than disturbance

Marco Erba

arXiv (Cornell University), 2023

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