In contrast to the spatial Bell’s inequalities which probe entanglement between spatially-separated systems, the Leggett-Garg inequalities test the correlations of a single system measured at different times. Violation of a genuine Leggett-Garg test implies either the absence of a realistic description of the system or the impossibility of measuring the system without disturbing it. Quantum mechanics violates the inequalities on both accounts and the original motivation for these inequalities was as a test for quantum coherence in macroscopic systems. The last few years has seen a number of experimental tests and violations of these inequalities in a variety of microscopic systems such as superconducting qubits, nuclear spins, and photons. ...
We report on an experiment that demonstrates the violation of a Leggett-Garg inequality (LGI) with n...
Macroscopic Realism (MR) says that a macroscopic system is always determinately in one or other of t...
In 1862, George Boole derived an inequality for variables that represents a demarcation line between...
In contrast to the spatial Bell’s inequalities which probe entanglement between spatially-separated ...
Ambiguous measurements do not reveal complete information about the system under test. Their quantum...
We investigate how discrete internal degrees of freedom in a quasimacroscopic system affect the viol...
Leggett-Garg inequalities are tests of macroscopic realism that can be violated by quantum mechanics...
The rise of quantum information theory has lent new relevance to experimental tests for non-classica...
The Leggett-Garg inequality, an analogue of Bell’s inequality involving correlations of measurements...
Investigation the boundary between quantum mechanical description and classical realistic view is of...
In the tests for macrorealism proposed by Leggett and Garg, the temporal correlation functions of a ...
Quantum mechanics presents peculiar properties that, on the one hand, have been the subject of sever...
The connection between the Leggett-Garg inequality and optimal scenarios from the point of view of q...
We report on an experiment that demonstrates the violation of a Leggett-Garg inequality (LGI) with n...
Macroscopic Realism (MR) says that a macroscopic system is always determinately in one or other of t...
In 1862, George Boole derived an inequality for variables that represents a demarcation line between...
In contrast to the spatial Bell’s inequalities which probe entanglement between spatially-separated ...
Ambiguous measurements do not reveal complete information about the system under test. Their quantum...
We investigate how discrete internal degrees of freedom in a quasimacroscopic system affect the viol...
Leggett-Garg inequalities are tests of macroscopic realism that can be violated by quantum mechanics...
The rise of quantum information theory has lent new relevance to experimental tests for non-classica...
The Leggett-Garg inequality, an analogue of Bell’s inequality involving correlations of measurements...
Investigation the boundary between quantum mechanical description and classical realistic view is of...
In the tests for macrorealism proposed by Leggett and Garg, the temporal correlation functions of a ...
Quantum mechanics presents peculiar properties that, on the one hand, have been the subject of sever...
The connection between the Leggett-Garg inequality and optimal scenarios from the point of view of q...
We report on an experiment that demonstrates the violation of a Leggett-Garg inequality (LGI) with n...
Macroscopic Realism (MR) says that a macroscopic system is always determinately in one or other of t...
In 1862, George Boole derived an inequality for variables that represents a demarcation line between...