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Angular EPR Paradox

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2004
The orbital angular momentum [OAM] of light and its applications in quantum telecommunication and cryptography has recently attracted scientific attention. In this context also entanglement and the implications of the Einstein‐Podolsky‐Rosen [EPR] experiment have experienced a renewed interest. In an attempt to find an experimentally feasible criterion
Jörg B Götte, Stephen M Barnett
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Comment on `Is the EPR paradox really a paradox?'

European Journal of Physics, 1999
Summary: A recent article by \textit{A. Tartaglia} [Eur. J. Phys. 19, No. 3, 307--311 (1998; Zbl 1032.81507)] is erroneous.
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Macroscopic EPR paradoxes

OSA Workshop on Entanglement and Quantum Decoherence, 2008
We propose to test the inconsistency of local reality with quantum mechanics progressively, by defining the S-scopic EPR paradox, that would ultimately allow test of the EPR paradox for the macroscopically entangled "Schrodinger cat" state. Practical signatures of the S-scopic EPR-entanglement are presented for several experimental prototypes.
M. D. Reid, E. G. Cavalcanti
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The EPR paradox and the uncertainty principle

Modern Physics Letters B, 2021
The EPR paradox appears when measurement results of some properties of two distantly entangled particles are correlated in a way that cannot be explained classically, and apparently violate locality. The resolution of the paradox depends on one’s interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Michael E. McCulloch, Jaume Giné
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Generalized EPR-paradox

Foundations of Physics, 1982
A generalized reality criterion which attributes physical properties to statistical ensembles is used in order to deduce an inequality which is violated by quantum mechanics in realistic conditions. This new form of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox is developed exclusively from the reality criterion and from separability without any use of the ...
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No Paradox in EPR?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Nataliia Chudak   +3 more
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Source independence and the EPR paradox

Il Nuovo Cimento B Series 11, 1989
It is shown that the lines of action between the photon pairs resulting from a positronium decay are not necessarily in line with the original positronium atom. It is also shown why this «source-independent» effect is not normally observed, although it is observable in principle.
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Le paradoxe EPR

2013
REE N°4/2012 ◗ 81 retour sur Marc Leconte THALES SYSTEMES AEROPORTES A l’occasion de l’attribution de la medaille Einstein a Alain Aspect Le 12 mars dernier, on apprenait que la medaille Albert Einstein avait ete decernee a Alain Aspect. Ce prix, attribue par la societe Albert Einstein, basee a Berne, valorise « des recherches exceptionnelles
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Necessary and sufficient criteria for Steering and the EPR paradox

Quantum-Atom Optics Downunder, 2007
We show that the correct formulation of the premises behind the EPR argument [1] is that of a Local Hidden State model, recently introduced as a formalisation of Steering by Wiseman and co-authors [2] This unifies the two concepts and allows one to define the problem of characterising the set of correlations that demonstrate the EPR paradox, providing ...
Cavalcanti E.G.   +4 more
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The Famous EPR Paradox

2001
The famous EPR paradox is named after Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen, who presented, in their paper published in 1935 [15], what originally was just a‘Gedanken experiment’ formulating for the first time the dichotomy of locality versus non-locality. Since then very few problems in physics have received more attention than the EPR paradox, challenging ...
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