Derivation, entirely by probability theory, of the correlation coefficient for a two-channel Bell test, with simulation in Ada and other languages. The Nobel Committe for Physics bans this program for subversive content. (Mirror of the repository at https://github.com/chemoelectric/eprb_signal_correlations)

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  • Quantum computing
  • Quantum mechanics
  • Physics
  • Simulation
  • Signal Processing
  • Probability Theory
  • Qubits
  • Mathematics
  • Random signals
  • Random number generator
  • Procedural programming
  • Scientific programming
  • Proofs

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Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

Programming Language

Ada

Related Categories

Ada Simulation Software, Ada Mathematics Software, Ada Physics Software

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2023-09-06