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    John Stewart Bell FRS (28 July 1928 – 1 October 1990) was a physicist from Northern Ireland and the originator of Bell's theorem, an important theorem...
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  • The John Stewart Bell Prize for Research on Fundamental Issues in Quantum Mechanics and their Applications (short form: Bell Prize) was established in...
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  • nevertheless affect the outcome of experiments. In the words of physicist John Stewart Bell, for whom this family of results is named, "If [a hidden-variable...
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  • relation to Albert Einstein's concept of local realism. Named for John Stewart Bell, the experiments test whether or not the real world satisfies local...
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  • various The Bell Telephone Hour, a long-running radio and television concert program A hypothetical device named after physicist John Stewart Bell which allows...
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  • John Bell may refer to: John Zephaniah Bell (1794–1883), Scottish artist John Bell (sculptor) (1812–1895), British sculptor John Hyslop Bell (1833–1920)...
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  • relationships between the physically separated measurements. In 1964 John Stewart Bell formulated Bell's theorem, an inequality which, if violated in actual experiments...
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  • phy.duke.edu. Retrieved 21 April 2020. "John Stewart Bell Prize". Retrieved 3 May 2021. "Physics Tree - John M. Martinis". academictree.org. Retrieved...
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  • ISSN 0080-4606. "Bell, John Stewart | Dictionary of Irish Biography". www.dib.ie. Retrieved 2023-12-10. Whitaker, Andrew (December 1998). "John Bell and the most...
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  • indicate quantum mechanics is an incomplete description of reality. John Stewart Bell in 1964, in his eponymous theorem proved that correlations between...
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  • theory with regards to quantum entanglement were explored by physicist John Stewart Bell, who in 1964 proved that broad classes of local hidden-variable theories...
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  • Russian and translated into English in the late 1950s by John Stewart Bell, together with John Bradbury Sykes, M. J. Kearsley, and W. H. Reid. The last...
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    E. Dewan and M. Beran in 1959 but became more widely known after John Stewart Bell elaborated the idea further in 1976. A delicate thread hangs between...
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  • a ship Bell (surname), a list of people with the surname Bell Alexander Graham Bell (1847–1922), inventor of the telephone John Stewart Bell (1928–1990)...
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  • little longer for some highly qualified measurer - with a PhD?" -John Stewart Bell, 1981, Quantum Mechanics for Cosmologists. In C.J. Isham, R. Penrose...
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  • created by Irish physicist John Stewart Bell Bellingham Bells, an American baseball team Ship's bells, used for timekeeping The Bells of 1961, a meteorite fall...
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  • the same time, and independently, this theorem was also proved by John Stewart Bell. These proofs are based on the principle of Lorentz invariance and...
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    positron assume a definite spin in the appropriate axis. In 1964, John Stewart Bell published a paper investigating the puzzling situation at that time:...
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  • inequality, which, as with John Stewart Bell's original inequality, is a constraint—on the statistical occurrence of "coincidences" in a Bell test—which is necessarily...
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  • Concepts and Methods. Kluwer. ISBN 0-7923-2549-4. OCLC 28854083. John Stewart Bell, 1981, "Quantum Mechanics for Cosmologists". In C. J. Isham, R. Penrose...
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    1: Richard Boyle (1566–1643) to John Tyndall (1820–1893); Volume 2: Samuel Haughton (18210–1897) to John Stewart Bell (1928–1990): Some Irish Contributors...
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  • explained in 1969 by Stephen L. Adler and John Stewart Bell & Roman Jackiw. This is now termed the Adler–Bell–Jackiw anomaly of quantum electrodynamics...
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  • phrase translated as "spooky action at a distance", and in 1964, John Stewart Bell proved that quantum mechanics predicted stronger statistical correlations...
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  • issue of nonlocality: it inspired John Stewart Bell to prove his now-famous theorem, which in turn led to the Bell test experiments. In the Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen...
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    case with spin has been developed since the 1990s. Lucien Hardy and John Stewart Bell have emphasized that in the de Broglie–Bohm picture of quantum mechanics...
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    factor motivating John Stewart Bell's inequality, which rules out local hidden variable theories; the full consequences of Bell's work are still being...
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    Distinguished Visiting Research Chair – Perimeter Institute 2011 John Stewart Bell Prize 2011 European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant on Nonlocality...
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  • Bang, making the loophole impossible to eliminate. In the 1980s, John Stewart Bell discussed superdeterminism in a BBC interview: There is a way to escape...
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    successive ERC Advanced Grants. In 2009, he received the first biennial John Stewart Bell Prize and, in 2011, he received the prize of the Geneva City. In 2014...
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  • the characteristic trait of quantum mechanics." The Irish physicist John Stewart Bell carried the analysis of quantum entanglement much further. He deduced...
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