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An Experimental Accessible Inconsistency Within Hidden-Variable Theories for Quantum Optical Phenomena

Authors: Koji Nagata, Tadao Nakamura

We study no-hidden-variable theorem for quantum optical phenomena. We consider the case that the uncertainty principle exists when we think both of commutativeness and non-commutativeness and then we derive a general and natural value. On the other hand, we consider the case that the uncertainty principle does not exist when we think only commutativeness and then we derive a specific and unnatural value. Thus, we are in the inconsistency within hidden-variable theories. We propose an experimental accessible inconsistency within hidden-variable theories for quantum optical phenomena in terms of the imperfect source and detector. As a result of our study, hidden-variable theories for quantum optical phenomena do not exist.

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