Strong Constraints on Models that Explain the Violation of Bell Inequalities with Hidden Superluminal Influences

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We discuss models that attempt to provide an explanation for the violation of Bell inequalities at a distance in terms of hidden influences. These models reproduce the quantum correlations in most situations, but are restricted to produce local correlations in some configurations. The argument presented in (Bancal et al. Nat Phys 8:867, 2012) applies to all of these models, which can thus be proved to allow for faster-than-light communication. In other words, the signalling character of these models cannot remain hidden. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media New York.

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Scarani, V., Bancal, J. D., Suarez, A., & Gisin, N. (2014). Strong Constraints on Models that Explain the Violation of Bell Inequalities with Hidden Superluminal Influences. Foundations of Physics, 44(5), 523–531. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10701-014-9785-1

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