International conference on Bell's theorem and the foundations of modern physics, Palazzo del Ridotto, Cesena, Italy, 7-10 October 1991
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International conference on Bell's theorem and the foundations of modern physics, Palazzo del Ridotto, Cesena, Italy, 7-10 October 1991
World Scientific, c1992
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science図書
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Bell's theorem has been called 'the most important discovery of science' (Stapp) and 'the most profound open question of physics at the end of the twentieth century' (Santos). The interest for this fundamental property of all systems which can be described in realistic and local terms, but violated by the existing quantum theory, is very clearly growing, as shown by the high level and the originality of the contributions collected in these proceedings.
Table of Contents
- John Stewart Bell and the debate on the significance of his contributions to the foundations of quantum mechanics, M.Jammer
- John Bell as a deep critical testimony of modern physics, V. de Alfaro
- magic moments with John Bell, R. Bertlmann
- what if Bell had come before "Copenhagen"?, J. Cushing
- quantum mechanics vs. realism in the context of two-state oscillations, D. Home
- one or two bell theorems?, B. Despagnat
- self interference of two photons, J. Rarity
- polarization correlation analysis of the simultaneous two-photon emission of metastable hydrogen, H. Kleinpoppen
- unneeded use of Bell inequalities conceals the physics in the EPR subject, O. Piccioni
- Bell's other theorem and its connection with nonlocality - Part 1 H. Brown
- Bell's other theorem and its connection with nonlocality - Part 2 A. Elby
- historical reflections on the notion of an objective reality, P .Feyerabend
- interference, indistinguishability and nonlocality, L. Mandel
- quantum physics from the viewpoint of realism, F. Selleri (Part contents).
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