Generalized Measurements and Local Realism

  • 22 August 1996
Abstract
The structure of a local hidden variable model for experiments involving sequences of measurements is analyzed. Constraints imposed by local realism on the conditional probabilities of the outcomes of such measurement schemes are derived. Therefore, we claim that the so-called ``hidden'' nonlocality leads directly to a violation of the premisses of local realism. This claim is further supported by an operational example.

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