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arxiv: quant-ph/9609005 · v3 · submitted 1996-09-06 · 🪐 quant-ph

Locality and Causality in Hidden Variables Models of Quantum Theory

classification 🪐 quant-ph
keywords hiddenvariablesmodelsnonlocalityquantumcausalconjecturegeneralized
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Motivated by Popescu's example of hidden nonlocality, we elaborate on the conjecture that quantum states that are intuitively nonlocal, i.e., entangled, do not admit a local causal hidden variables model. We exhibit quantum states which either (i) are nontrivial counterexamples to this conjecture or (ii) possess a new kind of more deeply hidden irreducible nonlocality. Moreover, we propose a nonlocality complexity classification scheme suggested by the latter possibility. Furthermore, we show that Werner's (and similar) hidden variables models can be extended to an important class of generalized observables. Finally a result of Fine on the equivalence of stochastic and deterministic hidden variables is generalized to causal models.

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