Gordon Watson wrote:FrediFizzx wrote:gill1109 wrote:I look forward to seeing the revision.
On FaceBook, Fred says that k subscript A = k subscript B = k. So no need to define them. Events are matched if they have the same value of k. Excellent. Now the question is, how are the outcomes defined? *Not* by the formulas presently in the paper, as anyone can easily check.
You have Mathematica so you can easily check the analytical formulas. I have and they match. All angles at 45 degrees is a no-brainer. A = -1 and B =+1. Try it in Mathematica.
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Fred,
What experiment are you running? I'm not familiar with one that would give A = -1 and B = +1 for angles at 45 degrees.
Is it the one from Bell (1964)? AKA EPR-Bohm?
Gordon
Basically a heavily modified version of Michel Fodje's epr-simple.
EPRsims/newCS-21-paper-forum2.pdf
http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.28311.91047
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