Search results for "Local hidden variable theory"

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An optimized Bell test in a dynamical system

2010

The best realization of a Bell test depends on parameters linked to experimental settings. We report, for a class of two-qubit states, some optimized parameters that are useful to perform an optimized Bell test in a dynamical context. The time evolution of these optimized parameters, that present finite jumps, is investigated for two qubits in separated cavities.

PhysicsBell stateSettore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica Modelli E Metodi MatematiciGeneral Physics and AstronomyContext (language use)Quantum PhysicsQuantum entanglementBell testClassical mechanicsLocal hidden variable theoryOpen quantum systemNonlocalityBell test experimentsStatistical physicsGHZ experimentRealization (systems)Quantum teleportationPhysics Letters A
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Beating the One-Half Limit of Ancilla-Free Linear Optics Bell Measurements

2013

We show that optically encoded two-qubit Bell states can be unambiguously discriminated with a success probability of more than 50% in both single-rail and dual-rail encodings by using active linear-optical resources that include Gaussian squeezing operations. These results are in contrast to the well-known upper bound of 50% for unambiguous discrimination of dual-rail Bell states using passive, static linear optics and arbitrarily many vacuum modes. We present experimentally feasible schemes that improve the success probability to 64.3% in dual-rail and to 62.5% in single-rail for a uniform random distribution of Bell states. Conceptually, this demonstrates that neither interactions that i…

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Entanglement correlations, Bell inequalities, and the concurrence

2005

Probabilities of measurement outcomes of two-particle entangled states give a physically transparent interpretation of the concurrence and of the I-concurrence as entanglement measures. The (I)-concurrence can thus be measured experimentally. The tight connection between these measures and Bell inequalities is highlighted.

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Irreversible decay of nonlocal entanglement via a reservoir of a single degree of freedom.

2007

Recently, it has been realized that nonlocal disentanglement may take a finite time as opposite to the asymptotic decay of local coherences. We find in this paper that a sudden irreversible death of entanglement takes place in a two atom optical Stern-Gerlach model. In particular, the one degree non dissipative environment here considered suddenly destroys the initial entanglement of any Bell's states $\ket{\phi^{\pm}}$ superposition.

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsBell stateQuantum discordQuantum decoherenceFOS: Physical sciencesQuantum entanglementQuantum PhysicsSquashed entanglementAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsLocal hidden variable theoryClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsQubitQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Quantum teleportation
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Dynamics of Non Classically Reproducible Entanglement

2008

We investigate when the quantum correlations of a bipartite system, under the influence of environments with memory, are not reproducible with certainty by a classical local hidden variable model. To this purpose, we compare the dynamics of a Bell inequality with that of entanglement, as measured by concurrence. We find time regions when Bell inequality is not violated even in correspondence to high values of concurrence (up to $\approx 0.8$). We also suggest that these results may be observed by adopting a modification of a recent experimental optical setup. These findings indicate that even highly entangled systems cannot be exploited with certainty in contexts where the non classical rep…

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsBell stateSettore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica Modelli E Metodi MatematiciQuantum correlationCHSH inequalityFOS: Physical sciencesQuantum entanglementAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsQuantum nonlocalityLocal hidden variable theoryQuantum mechanicsBell test experimentsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Quantum teleportationNon-locality entanglement Bell inequality open quantum systems
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Dynamics of entanglement in one-dimensional spin systems

2003

We study the dynamics of quantum correlations in a class of exactly solvable Ising-type models. We analyze in particular the time evolution of initial Bell states created in a fully polarized background and on the ground state. We find that the pairwise entanglement propagates with a velocity proportional to the reduced interaction for all the four Bell states. Singlet-like states are favored during the propagation, in the sense that triplet-like states change their character during the propagation under certain circumstances. Characteristic for the anisotropic models is the instantaneous creation of pairwise entanglement from a fully polarized state; furthermore, the propagation of pairwis…

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsBell stateStrongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el)STATISTICAL MECHANICSFOS: Physical sciencesXY-MODELQuantum PhysicsQuantum entanglementSquashed entanglementMultipartite entanglementQUANTUM STATESAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCondensed Matter - Strongly Correlated ElectronsLocal hidden variable theoryBell's theoremQuantum mechanicsSTATISTICAL MECHANICS; QUANTUM STATES; XY-MODELQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Entanglement witnessQuantum computerPhysical Review A
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CP symmetry and thermal effects on Dirac bi-spinor spin–parity local correlations

2018

Intrinsic quantum correlations supported by the $SU(2)\otimes SU(2)$ structure of the Dirac equation used to describe particle/antiparticle states, optical ion traps and bilayer graphene are investigated and connected to the description of local properties of Dirac bi-spinors. For quantum states driven by Dirac-like Hamiltonians, quantum entanglement and geometric discord between spin and parity degrees of freedom - sometimes mapped into equivalent low energy internal degrees of freedom - are obtained. Such \textit{spin-parity} quantum correlations and the corresponding nonlocal intrinsic structures of bi-spinor fermionic states can be classified in order to relate quantum observables to th…

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