05252nam 2200661Ia 450 991078227960332120230607222044.01-281-95641-49786611956417981-281-080-3(CKB)1000000000537939(EBL)1679416(OCoLC)879023427(SSID)ssj0000228059(PQKBManifestationID)11216596(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000228059(PQKBWorkID)10148439(PQKB)10771619(MiAaPQ)EBC1679416(WSP)00004884(Au-PeEL)EBL1679416(CaPaEBR)ebr10255814(CaONFJC)MIL195641(EXLCZ)99100000000053793920020625d2001 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrProceedings of the Conference Foundations of Probability and Physics[electronic resource] Växjö, Sweden, 25 November-1 December, 2000 /edited by A. KhrennikovLondon World Scientificc20011 online resource (393 p.)PQ-QP [i.e. QP-PQ], quantum probability and white noise analysis ;v. 13Photograph of the conference participants (p. vi).981-02-4846-6 Includes bibliographical references.Contents ; Foreword ; Preface ; Locality and Bell's Inequality ; 1 Inequalities among numbers ; 2 The Bell inequality ; 3 Implications of the Bell's inequalities for the singlet correlations ; 4 Bell on the meaning of Bell's inequality ; 5 Critique of Bell's ""vital assumption""6 The role of the counterfactual argument in Bell's proof 7 Proofs of Bell's inequality based on counting arguments ; 8 The quantum probabilistic analysis ; 9 The realism of ballot boxes and the corresponding statistics ; 10 The realism of chameleons and the corresponding statistics11 Bell's inequalities and the chamaleon effect 12 Physical implausibility of Bell's argument ; 13 The role of the single probability space in CHSH's proof ; 14 The role of the counterfactual argument in CHSH's proof15 Physical difference between the CHSH's and the original Bell's inequalities References ; Refutation of Bell's Theorem ; 1 Introduction ; 2 The EPRB gedanken experiment ; 3 The 'CHSH' function ; 4 Strongly objective interpretation ; 5 Weakly objective interpretation ; 6 ConclusionReferences Probability Conservation and the State Determination Problem ; 1 Introduction ; 2 Conservation of Probability ; 3 Determination of the phase function ; 4 Validity and range of applicability ; 5 Evolution of a Gaussian Wave Packet ; 6 Operational Issues ; AcknowledgmentsReferences In this volume, leading experts in experimental as well as theoretical physics (both classical and quantum) and probability theory give their views on many intriguing (and still mysterious) problems regarding the probabilistic foundations of physics. The problems discussed during the conference include Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox, Bell's inequality, realism, nonlocality, role of Kolmogorov model of probability theory in quantum physics, von Mises frequency theory, quantum information, computation, "quantum effects" in classical physics. <br><i>Contents:</i><ul><li>Locality and Bell's IneqQP-PQ, quantum probability and white noise analysis ;v. 13.ProbabilitiesCongressesQuantum theoryCongressesProbabilitiesQuantum theory530.12Khrennikov A. I͡U(Andreĭ I͡Urʹevich),1958-1477314MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782279603321Proceedings of the Conference Foundations of Probability and Physics3831334UNINA