Coarse-graining deterministic event chains yields Nambu-like QFT with running ħ and IR unitarity, plus an emergent metric selected by Lovelock to Einstein gravity.
Local deterministic model of singlet state correlations based on relaxing measurement independence
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The derivation of Bell inequalities requires an assumption of measurement independence, related to the amount of free will experimenters have in choosing measurement settings. Violation of these inequalities by singlet state correlations, as has been experimentally observed, brings this assumption into question. A simple measure of the degree of measurement independence is defined for correlation models, and it is shown that all spin correlations of a singlet state can be modeled via giving up a fraction of just 14% of measurement independence. The underlying model is deterministic and no-signalling. It may thus be favourably compared with other underlying models of the singlet state, which require maximum indeterminism or maximum signalling. A local deterministic model is also given that achieves the maximum possible violation of the well known Bell-CHSH inequality, at a cost of only 1/3 of measurement independence.
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Coarse-graining deterministic event chains yields Nambu-like QFT with running ħ and IR unitarity, plus an emergent metric selected by Lovelock to Einstein gravity.