The derivation of Bell inequalities for beables

Physics – Quantum Physics

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v1,v2: tried to rehabilitate the "conspiracy" loophole. v3: identified the "correlation" loophole. v4: identifies the "context

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The derivation of Bell inequalities for beables is well-known to require a "no-conspiracy" assumption. This assumption is widely accepted, the alternative being correlations between instrument settings and hidden beables. Two further assumptions are identified here: (1) a "no-contextuality" assumption, similar to the prohibition of contextuality that is required to derive the Kochen-Specker theorem, which is closely related to the "no-conspiracy" assumption; (2) a "no-correlation" assumption, which prohibits correlations between hidden beables. The three assumptions together are less acceptable than the "no-conspiracy" assumption alone.

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