Nonlocal quantum information transfer without superluminal signalling and communication
DOI10.1007/S10701-016-9987-9zbMath1351.81032arXiv1501.07177OpenAlexW1704392154WikidataQ59469046 ScholiaQ59469046MaRDI QIDQ338164
Jan Walleczek, Gerhard Grössing
Publication date: 4 November 2016
Published in: Foundations of Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.07177
Bell's theoremquantum nonlocalityde Broglie-Bohm theoryShannon communication theorysuperluminal signalling
General and philosophical questions in quantum theory (81P05) Quantum measurement theory, state operations, state preparations (81P15) Physics (00A79) Quantum coherence, entanglement, quantum correlations (81P40) Coding theorems (Shannon theory) (94A24) Quantum information, communication, networks (quantum-theoretic aspects) (81P45) Quantum coding (general) (81P70) Alternative quantum mechanics (including hidden variables, etc.) (81Q65)
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- A Mathematical Theory of Communication
- About possible extensions of quantum theory
- Strong constraints on models that explain the violation of Bell inequalities with hidden superluminal influences
- Quantum reality, relativistic causality, and closing the epistemic circle. Essays in honour of Abner Shimony
- Local causality and completeness: Bell vs. Jarrett
- Signal-locality in hidden-variables theories
- Bell nonlocality, signal locality and unpredictability (or what Bohr could have told Einstein at Solvay had he known about Bell experiments)
- Einstein, incompleteness, and the epistemic view of quantum states
- Bell’s theorem and the different concepts of locality
- Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics
- The two Bellʼs theorems of John Bell
- On modifications of Reichenbachʼs principle of common cause in light of Bellʼs theorem
- Philosophy of Quantum Information and Entanglement
- The lesson of causal discovery algorithms for quantum correlations: causal explanations of Bell-inequality violations require fine-tuning
- Violation of Bell's Inequality under Strict Einstein Locality Conditions
- The Quantum Theory of Motion
- Non-local setting and outcome information for violation of Bell's inequality
- A Suggested Interpretation of the Quantum Theory in Terms of "Hidden" Variables. I
- Superluminal influences, hidden variables, and signaling
This page was built for publication: Nonlocal quantum information transfer without superluminal signalling and communication