•  104
    Bell's inequality for a single particle
    with A. Mann
    Foundations of Physics 26 (6): 847-850. 1996.
    Bell's inequality must be satisfied by a theory that can be based on local realistic variables. We derive such an inequality and show that it is violated by some quantum mechanical states. These states may be looked upon as pertaining to one particle
  •  107
    The Wigner Function as Distribution Function
    Foundations of Physics 36 (4): 546-562. 2006.
    Some entangled states have nonnegative Wigner representative function. The latter allow being viewed as a distribution function of local hidden variables. It is argued herewith that the interpretation of expectation values using such distribution functions as local hidden variable theory requires restrictions pertaining to the observables under study. The reasoning lead to support the view that violation of Bell’s inequalities that is always possible for entangled states hinges not only on the s…Read more
  •  138
    Locality and Bell's Theorem
    with W. De Baere and A. Mann
    Foundations of Physics 29 (1): 67-77. 1999.
    It is shown that the violation of Bell's inequality allowed by quantum mechanics and the related Bell's theorem without inequalities is accounted for by local commutations of operators representing single-particle observables. It is argued that the idea of nonlocal influencing of one particle on another when they are in spacelike separated regions clearly has neither empirical nor theoretical support
  •  156
    Local Hidden Variables Underpinning of Entanglement and Teleportation
    with A. Kalev and A. Mann
    Foundations of Physics 37 (1): 125-143. 2007.
    Entangled states whose Wigner functions are non-negative may be viewed as being accounted for by local hidden variables (LHV). Recently, there were studies of Bell’s inequality violation (BIQV) for such states in conjunction with the well known theorem of Bell that precludes BIQV for theories that have LHV underpinning. We extend these studies to teleportation which is also based on entanglement. We investigate if, to what extent, and under what conditions may teleportation be accounted for via …Read more