Wigner and Bell Inequalities relationships and Kolmogorov's Axioms
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.08066v1
- Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2020 01:01:08 GMT
- Title: Wigner and Bell Inequalities relationships and Kolmogorov's Axioms
- Authors: Felipe Andrade Velozo, Jos\'e A. C. Nogales
- Abstract summary: We show that Bell's inequality violation of arise from the fact that the condition imposed upon the development of inequality is not respected when it is applied in the idealized experiment.
We also show that only such violation is possible if Wigner's inequality, in a certain arrangement, is violated, and that both violations are related to the violation of one of Kolmogorov's axioms.
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- Abstract: In this work, we show that Bell's inequality violation of arise from the fact
that the condition imposed upon the development of inequality is not respected
when it is applied in the idealized experiment. Such a condition is that the
quantities taken by probability must be non negative, and such a condition is
represented by $|\cal{P(w)}|=\cal{P(w)}$. We will also show that, when trying
to define the values of the joint probabilities of $ (Z_1, Z_2, Z_3) $, through
the values obtained from the $ (Z_j, Z_k) $ pairs, we find that these values
are negative, so not Kolmogorov's axiom is respected: $\cal{P(w)}\geq0$ in
cases where Bell's inequality is violated, and we also show that only such
violation is possible if Wigner's inequality, in a certain arrangement, is
violated, and that both violations are related to the violation of one of
Kolmogorov's axioms. At the end of the paper, we suggest a new interpretation
of the probabilities involved, in order to avoid the situation of negative
probabilities and the violation of Bell's inequality and, consequently,
Wigner's inequality.
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