Y Ilan - Journal of Computational Biology, 2020 - liebertpub.com
Improving the function of biological systems represents a significant task in the fight to control health conditions and slow down the aging process. Applying the laws of physics to a …
Are there fundamentally random processes in nature? Theoretical predictions, confirmed experimentally, such as the violation of Bell inequalities, point to an affirmative answer …
M Tomamichel - arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.2142, 2012 - arxiv.org
This thesis consolidates, improves and extends the smooth entropy framework for non- asymptotic information theory and cryptography. We investigate the conditional min-and max …
Nonlocality was discovered by John Bell in 1964, in the context of the debates about quantum theory, but is a phenomenon that can be studied in its own right. Its observation …
According to quantum theory, measurements generate random outcomes, in stark contrast with classical mechanics. This raises the question of whether there could exist an extension …
V Scarani - Acta Physica Slovaca, 2012 - physics.sk
This text is an introduction to an operational outlook on Bell inequalities, which has been very fruitful in the past few years. It has lead to the recognition that Bell tests have their own …
Bell inequalities rest on three fundamental assumptions: realism, locality, and free choice, which lead to nontrivial constraints on correlations in very simple experiments. If we retain …
D Zhang, X Qiu, L Chen - Physical Review A, 2024 - APS
Characterizing high-dimensional entangled states holds pivotal significance in quantum information science and technology. Recent theoretical progress has been made to extend …
Quantum theory predicts and experiments confirm that nature can produce correlations between distant events that are non-local in the sense of violating a Bell inequality …