EPR Correlations as an Angular Hanbury-Brown--Twiss Effect

Physics – Quantum Physics

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It is shown that EPR correlations are the angular analogue to the
Hanbury-Brown--Twiss effect. As insight provided by this model, it is seen
that, analysis of the EPR experiment requires conditional probabilities which
do not admit the derivation of Bell inequalities.

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