The following pages link to Gábor Hofer-Szabó (Q421234):
Displaying 29 items.
- Reichenbach's common cause principle in algebraic quantum field theory with locally finite degrees of freedom (Q421236) (← links)
- Separate common causal explanation and the Bell inequalities (Q432038) (← links)
- A generalized definition of Bell's local causality (Q513939) (← links)
- How human and nature shake hands: The role of no-conspiracy in physical theories (Q515382) (← links)
- Bell\((\delta )\) inequalities derived from separate common causal explanation of almost perfect EPR anticorrelations (Q649912) (← links)
- Causal contextuality and contextuality-by-default are different concepts (Q825133) (← links)
- Relating Bell's local causality to the causal Markov condition (Q893790) (← links)
- Separate- versus \textit{common}-common-cause-type derivations of the Bell inequalities (Q948985) (← links)
- Reichenbach's common cause definition on Hilbert lattices (Q1266055) (← links)
- Formal existence and uniqueness of the Reichenbachian common cause on Hilbert lattices (Q1375583) (← links)
- Common cause completability of classical and quantum probability spaces (Q1586488) (← links)
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- Conditioning using conditional expectations: the Borel-Kolmogorov paradox (Q1708813) (← links)
- Reichenbachian common cause systems (Q1768736) (← links)
- On the relation between the probabilistic characterization of the common cause and Bell's notion of local causality (Q2261515) (← links)
- Bell's local causality is a d-separation criterion (Q2418724) (← links)
- Bell inequality and common causal explanation in algebraic quantum field theory (Q2436277) (← links)
- Reichenbachian common cause systems of arbitrary finite size exist (Q2505241) (← links)
- Exchangeability and conditionally identical common cause systems (Q2506156) (← links)
- Noncommuting local common causes for correlations violating the Clauser–Horne inequality (Q2872410) (← links)
- On Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle and Reichenbach's Notion of Common Cause (Q4525665) (← links)
- How Do Macrostates Come About? (Q4603236) (← links)
- Quantum Theory and Local Causality (Q4605715) (← links)
- On the Three Types of Bell’s Inequalities (Q5119669) (← links)
- Quantum mechanics as a noncommutative representation of classical conditional probabilities (Q5223595) (← links)
- On the concept of Bell’s local causality in local classical and quantum theory (Q5245231) (← links)
- Noncommutative Common Cause Principles in algebraic quantum field theory (Q5397811) (← links)
- On the meaning of EPR's reality criterion (Q6180147) (← links)
- PBR, nonreality and entangled measurement (Q6586939) (← links)