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2. Quantum nonlocality as an axiom
3. Hidden-Variable Example Based upon Data Rejection
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5. http://www.gap-optique.unige.ch/News/BellSoft.asp. One program simulates the production of Alice data, while a similar program produces Bob's data, possibly on a different computer. A third program analyses then these data, reproducing the quantum correlation with the standard statistical noise. The only common information to Alice's and Bob's programs are the lhv λA=−λB, encoded by a common pseudo-random number generator and a common seed (chosen by the operator).