The hardy's nonlocality argument

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Abstract: Certain predictions of quantum theory are not compatible with the notion of local-realism. This was the content of Bell's famous theorem of the year 1964. Bell proved this with the help of an inequality, famously known as Bell's inequality. The alternative proofs of Bell's theorem without using Bell's inequality are known as `nonlocality without inequality (NLWI)' proofs. We, review one such proof, namely the Hardy's proof which due to its simplicity and generality has been considered the best version of Bell's theorem.









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