A Counter-Example to Bell's Theorem with a 'Softened' Singularity

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Scientific Paper
Title A Counter-Example to Bell\'s Theorem with a \'Softened\' Singularity
Author(s) J F Geurdes
Keywords Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen paradox, Bell's theorem, probability theory
Published 2006
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 17
Number 1
Pages 16-20

Abstract

The present paper gives a counter-example to Bell's theorem based on the common probability densities such as standard normal (Gaussian) and uniform. The reason for violating the Bell inequalities lies in the ?softening? of functions similar to the Dirac delta such that they can be 'hidden' inside a sign function.