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Experiments have reported the entanglement of two spatially separated macroscopic atomic ensembles at room temperature (Krauter et al 2011 Phys. Rev. Lett. 107 080503; Julsgaard et al 2001 Nature 413 400).
Q Y He, M D Reid
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The non-local nature of a measurement
This short paper identifies that the concept of a local measurement is always violated by a necessary metrological process – calibration. J. S. Bell's formal development of the same violation demonstrates that the EPR paradox and related discontinuities ...
Ken Krechmer
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Sharp Contradiction for Local-Hidden-State Model in Quantum Steering [PDF]
In quantum theory, no-go theorems are important as they rule out the existence of a particular physical model under consideration. For instance, the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) theorem serves as a no-go theorem for the nonexistence of local hidden ...
Chen, Jing-Ling +3 more
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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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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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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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Radiation Pressure Induced Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox [PDF]
We demonstrate the appearance of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) paradox when a radiation field impinges on a movable mirror. The, the possibility of a local realism test within a pendular Fabry-Perot cavity is shown to be feasible.Comment: 4 pages ReVTeX,
Giovannetti, V. +2 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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Realization of the purely spatial Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox in full-field images of spontaneous parametric down conversion [PDF]
We demonstrate Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) entanglement by detecting purely spatial quantum correlations in the near and far fields of spontaneous parametric down-conversion generated in a type-2 beta barium borate crystal.
Eric Lantz +4 more
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