A Classification of Hidden-Variable Properties
Quantum Physics
2008-12-03 v3
Abstract
Hidden variables are extra components added to try to banish counterintuitive features of quantum mechanics. We start with a quantum-mechanical model and describe various properties that can be asked of a hidden-variable model. We present six such properties and a Venn diagram of how they are related. With two existence theorems and three no-go theorems (EPR, Bell, and Kochen-Specker), we show which properties of empirically equivalent hidden-variable models are possible and which are not. Formally, our treatment relies only on classical probability models, and physical phenomena are used only to motivate which models to choose.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0711.4650,
title = {A Classification of Hidden-Variable Properties},
author = {Adam Brandenburger and Noson Yanofsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.4650},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
28 pages; added references; clearer exposition. Final version