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EPR and Bell Locality
Travis Norsen
abstract: A new formulation of the EPR argument is presented, one which uses John
Bell's mathematically precise local causality condition in place of the looser
locality assumption which was used in the original EPR paper and on which Niels
Bohr seems to have based his objection to the EPR argument. The new formulation
of EPR bears a striking resemblance to Bell's derivation of his famous
inequalities. The relation between these two arguments -- in particular, the
role of EPR as part one of Bell's two-part argument for nonlocality -- is also
discussed in detail.
- oai_identifier:
- oai:arXiv.org:quant-ph/0408105
- categories:
- quant-ph physics.hist-ph
- comments:
- Submitted to Found. Phys
- doi:
- 10.1063/1.2219369
- arxiv_id:
- quant-ph/0408105
- journal_ref:
- AIP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 844, "Are there quantum jumps?
and On the present status of quantum mechanics," 281-93, 2006
- created:
- 2004-08-16
- updated:
- 2005-01-30
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