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An Example of Super Determinism

Authors: Stefan Israelsson Tampe

One of the interpretations of the result of the famous Aspect experiment and the modern variants of it are that we must go to the notion of super determinism in order to avoid a nondeterministic interpretation or a non local theory. To find a super deterministic example the task is to avoid a probabilistic independence assumption and construct a joint probability distribution to yield something close to what have been measured. There is a lack of such examples in the literature and as I was curious about this and I have the necessary probabilistic background, I took the task to present a more hands on example to illustrate what this notion really can look like. It is not a claim that this is a correct model and is plainly a theoretical exercise.

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[v1] 2023-04-05 18:50:52

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