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The chaotic chameleon | Richard D. Gill
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29 Jul 2003 | Journal: | pp. 269--276 in: M. Sch"urmann and U. Franz (eds.), Quantum Probability and Infinite Dimensional Analysis: from Foundations to Applications. QP--PQ: Quantum Probability and White Noise Analysis, Volume 18 (2005). World Scientific. | Subject: | Quantum Physics; Probability | quant-ph math.PR | Abstract: | Various local hidden variables models for the singlet correlations exploit the detection loophole, or other loopholes connected with post-selection on coincident arrival times. I consider the connection with a probabilistic simulation technique called rejection-sampling, and pose some natural questions concerning what can be achieved and what cannot be achieved with local (or distributed) rejection sampling. In particular a new and more serious loophole, which we call the coincidence loophole, is introduced. | Source: | arXiv, quant-ph/0307217 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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