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Conclusive tests of local realism and pseudoscalar mesons
M. Genovese, C. Novero, E. Predazzi
Published 2001-06-04Version 1
Many beautiful experiments have been addressed to test standard quantum mechanics against local realistic models. Even if a strong evidence favouring standard quantum mechanics is emerged, a conclusive experiment is still lacking, because of low detection efficiencies. Recently, experiments based on pseudoscalar mesons have been proposed as a way for obtaining a conclusive experiment. In this paper, we investigate if this result can effectively be obtained. Our conclusions, based on a careful analysis of the proposed set ups, are that this will not be possible due to intrinsic limitations of these kind of experiments.
Journal: Found.Phys. 32 (2002) 589-605
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: pseudoscalar mesons, local realism, conclusive tests, experiment, strong evidence favouring standard quantum
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