On the device-independent approach to quantum physics : advances in quantum nonlocality and multipartite entanglement detection / Jean-Daniel Bancal.
Quantum physics started in the 1920's with wave mechanics and the wave-particle duality. However, the last 20 years have seen a second quantum revolution, centered around non-locality and quantum correlations between measurement outcomes. The associated key property, entanglement, is recognized...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Bell Tests in Bipartite Scenarios
- Various Quantum Nonlocality Tests with a Commercial Two-photon Entanglement Source
- Nonlocality with Three and More Parties
- Quantifying Multipartite Nonlocality
- Device-Independent Entanglement Detection
- Device-Independent Witnesses of Genuine Multipartite Entanglement
- Quantum Information Put into Practice
- Finite-Speed Hidden Influences
- Quantum Non-Locality Based on Finite-Speed Causal Influences Leads to Superluminal Signalling
- Outlook.
- Advances in quantum nonlocality and multipartite entanglement Detection
- Nonlocality with three and more parties
- Device-independent entanglement detection
- Quantum information put into practice
- Finite-speed hidden influences.