Quantum Correlations From a Logical Point of View
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Title | Quantum Correlations From a Logical Point of View |
Author(s) | Nikos A Tambakis |
Keywords | quantum correlations, logical, point of view, incompleteness, EPR paradox, mathematical formulation |
Published | 1994 |
Journal | None |
Pages | 565-569 |
Abstract
Quantum mechanical correlations have been thought of as a paradox or, alternatively, as a sign of incompleteness of standard quantum theory. Certainly, from a logical point of view, paradox and incompleteness are not equivalent. The concept of "paradox" is thus analyzed and the possible ways out discussed. The so-called EPR-paradox is recast in an elementary logical form of a "debate argument", i.e., where two seemingly sound arguments contradict each other. A way out of it, that of adding new dimensions, is discussed and a very general mathematical formulation if offered.