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Towards Experiments to Test Violation of the Original Bell Inequality [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to attract the attention of experimenters to the original Bell (OB) inequality that was shadowed by the common consideration of the Clauser–Horne–Shimony–Holt (CHSH) inequality. There are two reasons to test the
Andrei Khrennikov, Irina Basieva
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Optical emulation of quantum state tomography and Bell test—A novel undergraduate experiment
This paper presents an innovative experiment and theoretical framework designed for senior-level undergraduate students to explore quantum state tomography and Bell inequality tests.
Eden Arbel +6 more
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Extending the fair sampling assumption using causal diagrams [PDF]
Discarding undesirable measurement results in Bell experiments opens the detection loophole that prevents a conclusive demonstration of nonlocality.
Valentin Gebhart, Augusto Smerzi
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Analysis of Assumptions in BIG Bell Test Experiments [PDF]
AbstractRecently, a group of experiments tested local realism with random choices prepared by humans. These various tests were subject to additional assumptions, which lead to loopholes in the interpretations of almost all of the experiments. Among these assumptions are fair sampling, no signaling, and faithful reproduction of a Bell‐type quantum model.
Stanisław Sołtan +2 more
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Proposal to Test a Transient Deviation from Quantum Mechanics’ Predictions for Bell’s Experiment [PDF]
Quantum mechanics predicts correlations between measurements performed in distant regions of a spatially spread entangled state to be higher than allowed by intuitive concepts of Locality and Realism. These high correlations forbid the use of nonlinear operators of evolution (which would be desirable for several reasons), for they may allow faster-than-
Hnilo, Alejandro Andrés +2 more
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This study aims to design an electric bell and determine the kinesthetic improvement ability of visually impaired people after using the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) listicv bell as an information guide.
Haris Farhan +2 more
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Optimal Statistical Analyses of Bell Experiments
We show how both smaller and more reliable p-values can be computed in Bell-type experiments by using statistical deviations from no-signalling equalities to reduce statistical noise in the estimation of Bell’s S or Eberhard’s J.
Richard D. Gill
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Violation of the Bell-CHSH inequality and marginal laws in a single-entity Bell-test experiment [PDF]
We describe a simple experimental setting where joint measurements performed on a single (classical or quantum) entity can violate both the Bell-CHSH inequality and the marginal laws (also called no-signaling conditions). Once emitted by a source, the entity propagates within the space of Alice’s and Bob’s detection screens, with the measurements ...
Diederik Aerts +1 more
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Reliable Optimization of Arbitrary Functions over Quantum Measurements
As the connection between classical and quantum worlds, quantum measurements play a unique role in the era of quantum information processing. Given an arbitrary function of quantum measurements, how to obtain its optimal value is often considered as a ...
Jing Luo, Jiangwei Shang
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Testing Bell inequality at experiments of high energy physics [PDF]
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Hao, Xi-Qing +4 more
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