From Einstein’s doubts to quantum technologies: non-locality in action
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As pointed out by Einstein, and confirmed by the violation of Bell’s inequalities, entanglement of separated particles is an extraordinary feature of quantum mechanics, suggesting some kind of non-locality. It is now used in quantum technologies.
After presenting the Einstein Bohr debate and Bell’s inequalities with their experimental tests, I will show how the notion of non-locality provides fruitful intuitions for some quantum communication methods.
This talk is part of the Dirac Lecture series.
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