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Bibliography on Bell's Theorem.
This is simply a list of the bibliogrphy from the article on Bell's Theorem by Abner Shimony as found in the (online) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. I found it useful to segregate the bibliography, and so I include it here. Again, this is a simple copy-and-clean effort on my part--all of the intellectual work that went into creating this list is the work of Abner Shimony.
Aspect, A. [1983], Trois tests expérimentaux des inégalités de Bell par mesure de corrélation de polarization de photons, Orsay: Thèse d’Etat.
Aspect, A. [1992], “Bell's Theorem: the naïve view of an experimentalist,” in Quantum [Un]speakables,, R.A. Bertlmann and A. Zeilinger (eds.), Berlin-Heidelberg-New York: Springer, 119–153.
Aspect, A. [1999], “Bell's inequality test: more ideal than ever,” Nature, 398: 189–190.
Aspect, A., Grangier, P., and Roger, G. [1982], “Experimental realization of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm Gedankenexperiment: a new violation of Bell's Inequalities,” Physical Review Letters, 49: 91–94
Aspect, A., Dalibard, J., and Roger, G. [1982], “Experimental test of Bell's Inequalities using time-varying analyzers,” Physical Review Letters, 49: 1804–1807.
Baublitz, M., and Shimony, A. [1996], “Tension in Bohm's interpretation of quantum mechanics,” in J. Cushing, A. Fine and S. Goldstein (eds.), Bohmian Mechanics and Quantum Mechanics: An Appraisal (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 184), Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 251–264.
Bell, J.S. [1964], “On the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox,” Physics, 1: 195–200.
Bell, J.S. [1966], “On the problem of hidden variables in quantum mechanics,” Reviews of Modern Physics, 38: 447–452.
Bell, J.S. [1971], “Introduction to the hidden-variable question,” in Foundations of Quantum Mechanics (Proceedings of the International School of Physics ‘Enrico Fermi’, course IL), B. d’Espagnat (ed.), New York: Academic, 171–181.
Bell, J.S. [1985] “The theory of local beables,” Dialectica, 39: 97–102.
Bell, J.S. [1987], Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, revised edition, 2004. (Contains reprints of the preceding and related papers.
Bell, J.S. [1990], “La nouvelle cuisine,” in Between Science and Technology, A. Sarlemijn and P. Kroes (eds.), Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Bohm, D. [1952], “A suggested interpretation of the quantum theory in terms of ‘hidden’ variables,” I. Physical Review, 85: 166–179; II. Physical Review, 85: 180–193.
Bohm, D., and Aharonov, Y. [1957], “Discussion of experimental proof for the paradox of Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen,” Physical Review, 108: 1070–1076.
Bohr, N. [1935], “Can quantum-mechanical description of physical reality be considered complete?” Physical Review, 48: 696–702.
Branciard, C., Brunner, N., Gisin, N., Kurtsiefer, C., Lamas-Linares, A., Ling, A., and Scarani, V. [2008], “Testing quantum correlations versus single-particle properties within Leggett's model and beyond,” Nature Physics, 4: 681–685.
Clauser, J. F. [1976], “Experimental investigation of a polarization correlation anomaly,” Physical Review Letters, 36: 1223–1226.
Clauser, J.F. and Horne, M.A. [1974], “Experimental consequences of objective local theories,” Physical Review D, 10: 526–535.
Clauser, J.F., Horne, M.A., Shimony, A., and Holt, R.A. [1969], “Proposed experiment to test local hidden-variable theories,” Physical Review Letters, 23: 880–884..
Clauser, J.F. and Shimony, A. [1978], “Bell's Theorem: experimental tests and implications,” Reports on Progress in Physics, 41: 1881–1927.
de Broglie, L. [1927], “La mécanique ondulatoire et la structure atomique de la matière et du rayonnement, ” Journal de Physique et du Radium, 8: 225–241.
de Broglie, L. [1928], “La nouvelle dynamique des quanta,” in H. Lorentz (ed.), Rapports et Discussions du Cinquième Conseil de Physique Solvay, Paris: Gauthier-Villars, 105-141.
d'Espagnat, B. [1976], Conceptual Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, 2nd ed., Reading MA: Benjamin.
d'Espagnat, B. [1984], “Nonseparability and the tentative descriptions of Reality,“ Physics Reports, 110: 201–264.
Dürr, D., Goldstein, S., and Zanghì, N. [1992], “Quantum equilibrium and the origin of absolute uncertainty,” Journal of Statistical Physics, 67: 843–907.
Eberhard, P. [1978], “Bell's theorem and the different concepts of locality,” Nuovo Cimento, 46B: 392–419.
Einstein, A., Podolsky, B., and Rosen, N. [1935], “Can quantum-mechanical description of physical reality be considered complete?” Physical Review, 47: 770–780.
Freedman, S.J. and Clauser, J.F. [1972], “Experimental test of local hidden variable theories,” Physical Review Letters, 28: 938–941.
Fine, A. [1982a], “Some local models for correlation experiments,” Synthese, 50: 279–294.
Fine, A. [1982b], “Joint distributions, quantum correlations, and commuting observables,” Journal of Mathematical Physics, 23: 1306–1310.
Fine, A. [1999], “Locality and the Hardy theorem,” in J. Butterfield and C. Pagonis (eds), From Physics to Philosophy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Fry, E.S. and Thompson, R.C. [1976], “Experimental test of local hidden-variable theories,” Physical Review Letters, 37: 465–468.
Fry, E.S., and Walther, T. [1997], “A Bell Inequality experiment based on molecular dissociation — Extension of the Lo-Shimony proposal to 199Hg (nuclear spin ½) dimers,” in Experimental Metaphysics, R.S. Cohen, M. Horne, and J. Stachel (eds.), Dordrecht-Boston-London: Kluwer, 61–71.
Fry, E.S. and Walther, T. [2002], “Atom based tests of the Bell Inequalities – the legacy of John Bell continues,” in Quantum [Un]speakables, R.A. Bertlmann and A. Zeilinger (eds.), Berlin-Heidelberg-New York: Springer, 103-117.
Ghirardi, G.C., Rimini, A., and Weber, T. [1980], “A general argument against superluminal transmission through the quantum mechanical measurement process,” Lettere al Nuovo Cimento, 27: 293–298.
Gisin, N. [1991], “Bell's inequality holds for all non-product states,” Physics Letters A, 154(5,6): 201–202. [Note: this paper was published with an erroneous title and ought to have been published under the title “Bell's inequality is violated by all non-product states.”]
Gleason, A.M. [1957], “Measures on the closed subspaces of a Hilbert space,” Journal of Mathematics and Mechanics, 6: 885–893.
Greenberger, D.M., Horne, M.A., and Zeilinger, A. [1989], “Going beyond Bell's Theorem,” in Bell’s Theorem, Quantum Theory and Conceptions of the Universe, M. Kafatos (ed.), Dordrecht-Boston-London: Kluwer, 69–72.
Greenberger, D.M., Horne, M.A., Shimony, A., Zeilinger, A. [1990],“Bell's theorem without inequalities,” American Journal of Physics, 58: 1131–1143.
Groeblacher, S., Paterek, T, Kaltenbaeck, R., Brukner, C., Zukowski, M., Aspelmeyer, M., and Zeilinger, A. [2007], “An experimental test of local realism,” Nature, 446: 871–875.
Gudder, S. [1970], “On hidden-variable theories,” Journal of Mathematical Physics, 11: 431–436.
Hardy, L. [1993], “Nonlocality for two particles without inequalities for almost all entangled states,” Foundations of Physics, 13: 1665–1668.
Heller, M. and Sasin, W. [1999], “Non-commutative unification of general relativity and quantum mechanics,” International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 38: 1619.
Heywood, P. and Redhead, M.L.G. [1983], “Nonlocality and the Kochen-Specker paradox,” Foundations of Physics, 13: 481–499.
Holt, R.A. [1973], “Atomic Cascade Experiments,” Ph.D. Thesis, Physics Department, Harvard University.
Hume, D. [1748], Enquiry concerning Human Understanding, London.
Jarrett, J.P. [1984], “On the physical significance of the locality conditions in the Bell arguments,” Noûs, 18: 569–589.
Kochen, S. and Specker, E.P. [1967], “The problem of hidden variables in quantum mechanics,” Journal of Mathematics and Mechanics, 17: 59–87.
Kocher, C.A. and Commins, E. [1967], “Polarization correlation of photons emitted in an atomic cascade,” Physical Review Letters, 18: 575–577.
Laloë, F. [2001], “Do we really understand quantum mechanics? Strange correlations, paradoxes, and theorems,” American Journal of Physics, 69: 655–701.
Lamehi-Rachti, M. and Mittig, W. [1976], “Quantum mechanics and hidden variables: A test of Bell's inequality by the measurement of spin correlation in low-energy proton-proton scattering,” Physical Review D, 14: 2543–2555.
Leggett, A.J. [2003], “Nonlocal hidden-variable theories and quantum mechanics: An incompatibility theorem,” Foundations of Physics, 33: 1469–1493.
Maudlin, T. [1994], Quantum Non-Locality and Relativity, Oxford: Blackwell, 162–188.
Mermin, N.D. [1986], “Generalizations of Bell's Theorem to higher spins and higher correlations,” in Fundamental Questions in Quantum Mechanics, L.M. Roth and A. Inomato (eds.), New York: Gordon and Breach, 7–20.
Mermin, N.D. [1990], “Quantum mysteries revisited,” American Journal of Physics, 58: 731–733.
Page, D. [1982], “The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen physical reality is completely described by quantum mechanics,” Physics Letters A, 91: 57–60.
Peirce, C.S. [1931], “The first rule of reason,” Collected Papers, vol. 1, C. Hartshorne and P. Weiss (eds.), Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, Parag. 135, 56.
Peres, A. [1978], “Unperformed experiments have no results,” American Journal of Physics, 46: 745–747.
Pitowsky, I. [1989], Quantum Probability, Quantum Logic, Berlin: Springer.
Popescu, S. and Rohrlich, D. [1992], “Generic quantum nonlocality, Physics Letters A, 166: 293–297.
Price, H. [1996], Time's Arrow and Archimedes' Point, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Schrödinger, E. [1926]. “Quantisierung als Eigenwertproblem,” (4th communication), Annalen der Physik, 81: 109–139.
Schrödinger, E. [1935], “Discussion of probability relations between separated systems,” Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 31: 555–563.
Shimony, A., [1978], “Metaphysical problems in the foundations of quantum mechanics,” International Philosophical Quarterly, 8: 2–17.
Shimony, A. [1993], Search for a Naturalistic World View, vol. 1, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 202–243, 274–298.
Shimony, A., [1994] “Empirical and rational components in scientific confirmation,” in PSA 1994, vol. 2, D. Hull, M. Forbes, and R.M. Burian (eds.), East Lansing, MI: Philosophy of Science Association.
Shimony, A. [2001], “The logic of EPR,” Annales de la Fondation Louis de Broglie, 26 (no spécial 3/3): 399–410.
Shimony, A. and Stein, H. [2001], “Comment on ‘Nonlocal character of quantum theory,’ ” American Journal of Physics, 69: 848–853.
Shimony, A. and Stein, H. [2003], “On quantum non-locality, special relativity, and counterfactual reasoning,” in Revisiting the Foundations of Relativisitc Physics: Festschrift in Honor of John Stachel, A. Ashtekar, R.S. Cohen, D. Howard, J. Renn, S. Sarkar, and A.
Shimony (eds.), Dordrecht-Boston-London: Kluwer, 499–521.
Stairs, A. [1983], “Quantum logic, realism, and value-definiteness,” Philosophy of Science, 50:
Stapp, H.P. [1997], “Nonlocal character of quantum theory,” American Journal of Physics, 65: 300–304.
Stapp, H.P. [2001], “Response to ‘Comment on ‘Nonlocal character of quantum theory’ by Abner Shimony and Howard Stein,’ ” American Journal of Physics, 69: 854–859.
Thompson, C.H. [1996], “The Chaotic Ball: an intuitive analogy for EPR experiments,” Foundations of Physics Letters, 9: 357.
Tittel, W., Brendel, J., Zbinden, H., and Gisin N. [1998], “Violation of Bell's inequalities by photons more than 10 km apart, Physical Review Letters, 81: 3563–3566.
Walther, T., and Fry, E.S. [1997], “On some aspects of an Hg based EPR experiment,” Proceedings of the workshop in Honor of E.C.G. Sudarshan, Zeitschrift fűr Naturforschung, 54a: 20–24.
Weihs, G., Jennewein, T., Simon, C., Weinfurter, H., and Zeilinger, A. [1998] “Violation of Bell's inequality under strict Einstein locality condition, “ Physical Review Letters, 81: 5039–5043.
Wu, C.S., and Shaknov, I. [1950], Physical Review, 77: 136.
Zeilinger, A. [1999], “Experiment and the foundations of quantum physics,” Reviews of Modern Physics, 71: S288-S297.
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