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  1. Multiple-context event spaces and distributions: A new framework for Bell's theorems.Brandon Fogel - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 44 (3):153-161.
    I describe a new framework for the articulation and analysis of Bell's theorems for arbitrarily complicated discrete physical scenarios. The framework allows for efficient proof of some new results, as well as generalizations of some older results already known for simpler cases. The generalized known results are: satisfaction of all Bell inequalities is equivalent to the existence of a joint probability function for all possible measurement contexts and stochastic versions of Bell's theorem are not stronger than deterministic versions. The new (...)
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  • Fine ways to fail to secure local realism.Soazig Le Bihan - 2009 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 40 (2):142-150.
    Since he proved his theorem in 1982, Fine has been challenging the traditional interpretation of the experimental violation of the Bell Inequalities. A natural interpretation of Fine's theorem is that it provides us with an alternative set of assumptions on which to place blame for the failure of the BI, and opens to a new interpretation of the violation of the BI. Fine has a stronger interpretation for his theorem. He claims that his result undermines the traditional interpretation in terms (...)
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