Abstract
If a clear and valid no-go for Einsteinian hidden parameters is real, it must in no way be possible to violate the CHSH with a local hidden variables based computer simulation. In the paper we show that with the use of a a proper density and modified Glauber-Sudarshan method, it is possible to violate the CHSH. The criterion value comes close to the quantum value and is ⪆ 2.4. The proof (POC) is presented with the use of an R computer program. The important snippets of the code are discussed and, for transparency, the complete code is presented in an appendix.
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