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Generalized Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Steering Paradox
Quantum paradoxes are essential means to reveal the incompatibility between quantum and classical theories, among which the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) steering paradox offers a sharper criterion for the contradiction between local-hidden-state model ...
Xie, Mi +4 more
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The EPR Paradox in the Substrate Framework
A complete walkthrough, accessible to undergraduates and the general reader, of how the substrate framework explains the EPR paradox — Einstein's "spooky action at a distance" — and dissolves it. We work through entangled photons (Bell state, polarization) first, then entangled electrons (singlet state, spin), and show why ...
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A unique wavefunction, constructed according to the original Einstein-PodolskiRosen (EPR) description, is used here to analyze the behavior of two equal non-interacting quantum systems: S(1) and S(2).The results show that the EPR paradox, which will be ...
Ramon Carbó-Dorca
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Weak versus Deterministic Macroscopic Realism, and Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen's Elements of Reality. [PDF]
Fulton J, Thenabadu M, Teh RY, Reid MD.
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Irreversible Diagonalization of Mechanical Quantities and the EPR Paradox
The closure relation of quantum mechanical projection operators is not entirely true; it can be strictly falsified under unitary transformations in Fock states.
Liu, Tao
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Quantum entanglement is the term used to describe a collection of particles for which the quantum state of any particular particle in the collection cannot be described independently of the quantum states of other particles in the collection.
Eliasson, Leif
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Emerging role of mitoNEET as mitochondrial sensor of hypoxia. [PDF]
Hoang NT, Ebrahimi KH.
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A predictive solution of the EPR paradox
This is a review of the previously posted ...
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Discovery of entanglement generation by elastic collision to realise the original Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen thought experiment. [PDF]
Schnabel R.
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