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Author Scarani, Valerio, author.

Title Bell nonlocality / Valerio Scarani
Published Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019
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Description 1 online resource (239 pages)
Series Oxford Graduate Texts
Oxford graduate texts.
Contents Part I: Classic bell nonlocality -- First encounter with bell nonlocality -- Formalizing bell nonlocality -- Bell nonlocality in quantum theory -- Review of bipartite bell scenarios -- Multipartite bell nonlocality -- Part II: Nonlocality as a tool for certification -- The set of quantum behaviors -- Device-independent self-testing -- Certifying randomness -- Part III: Foundational insights from nonlocality -- Nonlocality in the no-signaling framework -- The quest for device-independent quantum principles -- Signaling and measurement dependence -- Epilogue -- Appendix A. History museum -- Appendix B. Experimental platforms: a reading guide -- Appendix C. Notions of quantum theory used in this book -- Appendix D. LV models for single systems -- Appendix E. Basic notions of convex optimization -- Appendix F. Device-independent certification: history and review -- Appendix G. Repository of technicalities -- References -- Index
Summary "The development of quantum technologies has seen a tremendous upsurge in recent years, and the theory of Bell nonlocality has been key in making these technologies possible. Bell nonlocality is one of the most striking discoveries triggered by quantum theory. It states that in some situations, measurements of physical systems do not reveal pre-existing properties; rather, the property is created by the measurement itself. In 1964, John Bell demonstrated that the predictions of quantum theory are incompatible with the assumption that outcomes are predetermined. This phenomenon has been observed beyond any doubt in the last decades. It is an observation that is here to stay, even if quantum theory were to be replaced in the future. Besides having fundamental implications, nonlocality is so specific that it can be used to develop and certify reliable quantum devices. This book is a logical, rather than historical, presentation of nonlocality and its applications. Part 1 opens with a survey of the meaning of Bell nonlocality and its interpretations, then delves into the mathematical formalisation of this phenomenon, and finally into its manifestations in quantum theory. Part 2 is devoted to the possibility of using the evidence of nonlocality for certification of devices for quantum technologies. Part 3 explores some of the extensions and consequences of nonlocality for the foundations of physics"--Publisher's website
Notes Print version record
Subject Bell's theorem.
Bell's theorem
Physics.
Science.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0191092649
9780191830327
0191830321
9780191092640