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On Fine’s Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: GHZ Experiment

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Non-locality and Modality

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The aim of this paper is to summarize the most recent developments in Fine’s local hidden variable interpretation of quantum mechanics, which seems considerably successful in the resolution of paradoxes related with various spin correlation experiments. In order to illustrate this fact, a local hidden variable theory is shown for the GHZ experiment.

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Szabó, L.E. (2002). On Fine’s Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: GHZ Experiment. In: Placek, T., Butterfield, J. (eds) Non-locality and Modality. NATO Science Series, vol 64. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0385-8_10

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