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International Conference on Bells Theorem and the Foundations of Modern Physics: Palazzo Del Ridotto, Cesena, Italy, 7-10 October, 1991

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International Conference on Bell's Theorem and the Foundations of Modern Physics: Palazzo Del Ridotto, Cesena, Italy, 7-10 October, 1991
AuthorAlwyn Van der Merwe, Franco Selleri, Gino Tarozzi
LanguageEnglish
SubjectBell's theorem, foundations of quantum mechanics
Published1993
PublisherWorld Scientific Pub Co Inc
Pages500
ISBN9810210884

International Conference on Bell's Theorem and the Foundations of Modern Physics is the 1993 proceedings volume of a conference held at the Palazzo del Ridotto in Cesena, Italy, on 7–10 October 1991. It was edited by Alwyn Van der Merwe, Franco Selleri, and Gino Tarozzi and published by World Scientific.

Overview

The volume collects research papers on Bell's theorem and the foundations of quantum mechanics — quantum nonlocality and nonseparability, hidden-variable theories, the Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen argument, and the experimental tests of Bell's inequalities — together with related work on the interpretation of quantum theory and its relation to relativity. It reflects the active foundations-of-physics community centred on Selleri, van der Merwe, and Tarozzi.

About the editors

Franco Selleri (1936–2013) was an Italian physicist noted for his realist and neo-Lorentzian positions; Alwyn van der Merwe was editor of Foundations of Physics; Gino Tarozzi is an Italian philosopher of physics. See also their The Nature of Quantum Paradoxes.

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