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Undergrad Why Does Equation (5) in Bell's Paper Use < σ⋅a > = 1 - 2θ'/π?
Of course, within minutes of explaining the problem in this post I managed to figure it out randomly while traveling to the pub, imagine my surprise when I come back here to find that you told me the same thing. Thank you for confirming what I suspected - I appreciate you helping me do a sanity...- quiteconfused
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Undergrad Why Does Equation (5) in Bell's Paper Use < σ⋅a > = 1 - 2θ'/π?
Hello! I am trying to understand Bell's Inequality and although I can follow the arguments of the inequality as are mentioned in modern texts, something was always bothering me. In section III (Illustration) of the original paper, equation (5) states: < σ⋅a > = 1 - 2θ'/π But for the life of...- quiteconfused
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