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Physics Letters A

Volume 177, Issues 4–5, 21 June 1993, Pages 290-296
Physics Letters A

Bell theorem involving all settings of measuring apparatus

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Abstract

The Bell theorem is formulated for the entire range of the correlation function. For the GHZ-type experiment for a large number (N) of particles the theorem predicts asymptotic (N→∞) orthogonality of the quantum and local realistic predictions for the correlation functions. In simpler words, the predictions are completely different.

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