Explicit mathematical construction of relativistic nonlinear de Broglie waves described by three-dimensional (wave and electromagnetic) solitons “piloted” (controlled) by corresponding solutions of associated linear Klein-Gordon and Schrödinger equations Jean-Pierre Vigier Part V. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 125 - 148
Generalization of the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger algebraic proof of nonlocality Robert K. CliftonMichael L. G. RedheadJeremy N. Butterfield Part V. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 149 - 184
The geometrical aspects of the bell inequalities Alexei A. TyapkinMilan Vindushka Part V. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 185 - 195
Biological utilization of quantum nonlocality Brian D. JosephsonFotini Pallikari-Viras Part V. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 197 - 207
What does noise do to the bell inequalities? Trevor W. Marshall Part V. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 209 - 219
Interpretation of the quantum formalism and Bell's theorem Emilio Santos Part V. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 221 - 241
On the relativistic invariance of a quantum theory based on beables D. BohmB. J. Hiley Part V. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 243 - 250
A short note on the Aharonov-Bohm effect Daniel Greenberger Part V. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 251 - 255