BellTest and CHSH experiments with more than two settings

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Published 18 June 2003 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation R M Basoalto and I C Percival 2003 J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 36 7411 DOI 10.1088/0305-4470/36/26/312

0305-4470/36/26/7411

Abstract

Strong nonlocality allows signals faster than light. Weak nonlocality is a statistical property of classical events for which there is no realistic local theory. This requires the violation of at least one general Bell inequality. The theory of ideal quantum measurements predicts weak nonlocality but not strong nonlocality. Bell experiment here refers to any experiment designed to demonstrate weak nonlocality. BellTest is a computer program generally available on the Web to help planning and analysis of such Bell experiments. In Mode 1 it obtains general Bell inequalities. In Mode 2 it tests for their violation. We describe its use, with some new results for illustration.

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