Physics – History and Philosophy of Physics
Scientific paper
2006-05-24
Condensed Matter Physics 9 (2006) 319
Physics
History and Philosophy of Physics
30 pages
Scientific paper
Many theoretical predictions derived from quantum mechanics have been confirmed experimentally during the last 80 years. However, interpretative aspects have long been subject to debate. Among them, the question of the existence of hidden variables is still open. We review these questions, paying special attention to historical aspects, and argue that one may definitively exclude local realism on the basis of present experimental outcomes. Other interpretations of Quantum Mechanics are nevertheless not excluded.
Berche Bertrand
Chatelain Christophe
Dufour Ch.
Gourieux T.
Karevski Dragi
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