EPR-Bell Tests with Unsharp Observables and Relativistic Quantum Measurement

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In this contribution I will review the analysis of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen argument, Bell's inequalities and of associated experiments for spins in terms of positive operator valued measures. Specifically, I will explore the relation between the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt inequality and a fundamental \emph{classicality} property of observables -- their \emph{coexistence}. A derivation of Bell's inequalities for unsharp spins will be given which follows a reconstruction by Mittelstaedt and Stachow of the original EPR argument. In this context we discuss the need for a consistent relativistic description of localised measurements, carried out in spacelike separated regions of spacetime on spatially extended, entangled systems.

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Busch, P. (2002). EPR-Bell Tests with Unsharp Observables and Relativistic Quantum Measurement. In Non-locality and Modality (pp. 175–193). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0385-8_12

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