The results of spacelike separated measurements are independent of distant measurement settings, a property one might call two-way no-signaling. In contrast, timelike separated measurements are only one-way no-signaling since the past is independent of the future but not vice versa. For this reason some temporal correlations that are formally identical to nonclassical spatial correlations can still be modeled classically. We propose a new formulation of Bell’s theorem for temporal correlations; namely, we define nonclassical temporal correlations as the ones which cannot be simulated by propagating in time the classical information content of a quantum system given by the Holevo bound. We first show that temporal correlations between result...
We investigate when the quantum correlations of a bipartite system, under the influence of environme...
The evolution of a two-level system subjected to stimulated transitions which is undergoing a sequen...
Bell's theorem showed that a local hidden variable model cannot completely reproduce the predictions...
The results of spacelike separated measurements are independent of distant measurement settings, a p...
Correlations between spacelike separated measurements on entangled quantum systems are stronger than...
A continuous projective measurement of a quantum system often leads to a suppression of the dynamics...
The evolution of a two-level system subjected to stimulated transitions which is undergoing a sequen...
Determination of the quantum nature of correlations between two spatially separated systems plays a ...
Multipartite quantum correlations are a powerful resource that underpins applications from quantum m...
We introduce a constructive procedure that maps all spatial correlations of a broad class of d-level...
The traditional formalism of nonrelativistic quantum theory allows the state of a quantum system to ...
Quantum channels breaking entanglement, incompatibility, or nonlocality are defined as such because ...
In this paper, we argue about temporal Bell Inequalities in order to introduce the notion of entang...
For classical Markovian stochastic systems, past and future events become statistically independent ...
The idea that events obey a definite causal order is deeply rooted in our understanding of the world...
We investigate when the quantum correlations of a bipartite system, under the influence of environme...
The evolution of a two-level system subjected to stimulated transitions which is undergoing a sequen...
Bell's theorem showed that a local hidden variable model cannot completely reproduce the predictions...
The results of spacelike separated measurements are independent of distant measurement settings, a p...
Correlations between spacelike separated measurements on entangled quantum systems are stronger than...
A continuous projective measurement of a quantum system often leads to a suppression of the dynamics...
The evolution of a two-level system subjected to stimulated transitions which is undergoing a sequen...
Determination of the quantum nature of correlations between two spatially separated systems plays a ...
Multipartite quantum correlations are a powerful resource that underpins applications from quantum m...
We introduce a constructive procedure that maps all spatial correlations of a broad class of d-level...
The traditional formalism of nonrelativistic quantum theory allows the state of a quantum system to ...
Quantum channels breaking entanglement, incompatibility, or nonlocality are defined as such because ...
In this paper, we argue about temporal Bell Inequalities in order to introduce the notion of entang...
For classical Markovian stochastic systems, past and future events become statistically independent ...
The idea that events obey a definite causal order is deeply rooted in our understanding of the world...
We investigate when the quantum correlations of a bipartite system, under the influence of environme...
The evolution of a two-level system subjected to stimulated transitions which is undergoing a sequen...
Bell's theorem showed that a local hidden variable model cannot completely reproduce the predictions...