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Information-Theoretic Bell Inequalities
Physical Review Letters, 1988We formulate information-theoretic Bell inequalities, which apply to any pair of widely separated physical systems. If local realism holds, the two systems must carry information consistent with the inequalities. Two spin-$s$ particles in a state of zero total spin violate these information Bell inequalities.
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Error Correcting Bell Inequalities
Physical Review Letters, 2008Quantum error-correcting codes can protect multipartite quantum states from errors on some limited number of their subsystems (usually qubits). We construct a family of Bell inequalities which inherit this property from the underlying code and exhibit the violation of local realism, without any quantum information processing (except for the creation of
Thomas A, Walker +2 more
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Foundations of Physics, 1994
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Beltrametti, Enrico G. +1 more
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Beltrametti, Enrico G. +1 more
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2011
JOHN BELL’S WISDOM holds appeal for foundationalists of all stripes. Just count how many times he’s mentioned in this book! What makes Bell such a darling of the quantum-foundations community? Well, first of all, there’s Bell’s trademark wit, famously on display in Speakables and Unspeakables in Quantum Mechanics, a collection of classic essays that ...
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JOHN BELL’S WISDOM holds appeal for foundationalists of all stripes. Just count how many times he’s mentioned in this book! What makes Bell such a darling of the quantum-foundations community? Well, first of all, there’s Bell’s trademark wit, famously on display in Speakables and Unspeakables in Quantum Mechanics, a collection of classic essays that ...
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The correlation bell inequalities
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Bell's inequality forC *-algebras
Letters in Mathematical Physics, 1987zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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2005
We propose to test Bell’s inequality through homodyrie tomography. The experimental perimental apparatus is mainly composed of a nondegenerate optical parametric amplifier and four photodiodes. The experimental data are gathered through a self-homodyne scheme and are processed by quantum tomography.
G. M. D’Ariano +3 more
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We propose to test Bell’s inequality through homodyrie tomography. The experimental perimental apparatus is mainly composed of a nondegenerate optical parametric amplifier and four photodiodes. The experimental data are gathered through a self-homodyne scheme and are processed by quantum tomography.
G. M. D’Ariano +3 more
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Loophole-free Bell inequality violation using electron spins separated by 1.3 kilometres
Nature, 2015Norbert Kalb +2 more
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Violation of Bell's inequality in Josephson phase qubits
Nature, 2009Max Hofheinz, Erik Lucero, James Wenner
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