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- Can Non-Local Interferometry Experiments Reveal A Local Model of Matter?Publication . Marto, João; Croca, J. R.In the following we consider the possibility of interpretating non-local interferometric experiments according to the De Broglie causal model. With the help of a simplified mathematical model based on wavelet analysis it is indeed possible to explain it in a causal way. Furthermore we show the distinction between the two formalisms and discuss some experimental conditions that may make these differences evident.
- Non-local interferometry: a causal explanation by means of local wavelet analysisPublication . Marto, João; Croca, J. R.In the following we consider the possibility of interpretating recent non-local interferometric experiments according to the De Broglie causal model. With the help of a simplified mathematical model based on wavelet analysis it is indeed possible to explain it in a causal way. Furthermore we show the distinctions between the two formalisms and discuss some experimental conditions that may make these differences evident.
- The Franson experiment revisitedPublication . Marto, JoãoPreviously, the Franson experiment was challenged as a true test of local realism. In this Letter we review this situation and show that this experiment reveals a peculiar behavior when we try to, simultaneously, explain second and fourth order interferences. In order to enhance this idea, a proposed local model is discussed.