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After they have interacted, quantum particles generally behave as a single nonseparable entangled system. The concept of entanglement plays an essential role in quantum physics …
Much of our understanding of human thinking is based on probabilistic models. This innovative book by Jerome R. Busemeyer and Peter D. Bruza argues that, actually, the …
Entanglement is one of the most intriguing features of quantum mechanics. It describes non- local correlations between quantum objects, and is at the heart of quantum information …
Classical (Bayesian) probability (CP) theory has led to an influential research tradition for modeling cognitive processes. Cognitive scientists have been trained to work with CP …
Multiphoton interference reveals strictly nonclassical phenomena. Its applications range from fundamental tests of quantum mechanics to photonic quantum information processing …
Bell's theorem states that certain statistical correlations predicted by quantum physics for measurements on two-particle systems cannot be understood within a realistic picture based …
Local realism is the idea that objects have definite properties whether or not they are measured, and that measurements of these properties are not affected by events taking …
We report the generation of entanglement between two individual Rb 87 atoms in hyperfine ground states| F= 1, M= 1⟩ and| F= 2, M= 2⟩ which are held in two optical tweezers …
Quantum networks build on entanglement and quantum measurement to achieve tasks that are beyond the reach of classical systems. Using quantum effects, we can detect the …