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Black Holes and Information: A New Take on an Old Paradox
Interest in the black hole information paradox has recently been catalyzed by the newer “firewall” argument. The crux of the updated argument is that previous solutions which relied on observer complementarity are in violation of the quantum condition of
K. L. H. Bryan, A. J. M. Medved
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Proposal to Test a Transient Deviation from Quantum Mechanics’ Predictions for Bell’s Experiment
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.
Alejandro Andrés Hnilo +2 more
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Information flow in black hole evaporation
Recently, new holographic models of black hole evaporation have given fresh insights into the information paradox [1–3]. In these models, the black hole evaporates into an auxiliary bath space after a quantum quench, wherein the holographic theory and ...
Hong Zhe Chen +4 more
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Nonlocal transformation of the internal quantum particle structure
The analysis of the integral wave equation, having path integral kernel, has resulted, that collapse phenomenon is based on the nonlocal transformation of the internal structure of a quantum particle, considering in the form of the matter fields ...
Alexey Yu Samarin
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The Bell Theorem Revisited: Geometric Phases in Gauge Theories
The Bell theorem stands as an insuperable roadblock in the path to a very desired intuitive solution of the EPR paradox and, hence, it lies at the core of the current lack of a clear interpretation of the quantum formalism.
David H. Oaknin
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The EPR-Bohm Paradox and Kent’s One-World Solution [PDF]
In this dissertation, I will consider in detail the EPR-Bohm paradox and the mysterious correlations that it exhibits, and I will explain why the EPR-Bohm paradox can lead one to think that our best physics suggests a many-worlds picture of reality.
Verrill, Robert
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Colloquium: The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox: From concepts to applications [PDF]
This Colloquium examines the field of the Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen (EPR) gedanken experiment, from the original paper of Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen, through to modern theoretical proposals of how to realize both the continuous-variable and ...
Reid, MD +35 more
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Measurement problem and local hidden variables with entangled photons
It is shown that there is no remote action with polarization measurements of photons in singlet state. A model is presented introducing a hidden parameter which determines the polarizer output.
Muchowski Eugen
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A fully metal‐free heterojunction constructed from graphdiyne (GDY) and polymeric carbon nitride (PCN) enables efficient coupling of CO2 reduction and tetrahydrofuran oxidation. GDY serves as a hole‐transport channel, establishing a built‐in electric field that drives spatial charge separation. The optimized catalyst achieves near‐unity selectivity for
Xuan Zhang +7 more
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John Bell and the interpretation of quantum mechanics: notes starting from EPR paradox [PDF]
openA partire da una ricerca sulle fonti primarie e secondarie, la tesi propone alcune note sulle riflessioni di John Bell sull'interpretazione della meccanica quantistica.
PAVANELLO, ELISABETTA
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