A recent paper by Souza, Oliveira and Sarthour (SOS) reports the experimental violation of a Leggett–Garg (LG) inequality (sometimes referred to as a temporal Bell inequality). The inequality tests for quantum mechanical superposition: if the inequality is violated, the dynamics cannot be explained by a large class of classical theories under the heading of macrorealism. Experimental tests of the LG inequality are beset by the difficulty of carrying out the necessary so-called 'non-invasive' measurements (which for the macrorealist will extract information from a system of interest without disturbing it). SOS argue that they nevertheless achieve this difficult goal by putting the system in a maximally mixed state. The system then allegedly ...
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The possibility of observing violations of temporal Bell inequalities, originally proposed by Legget...
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The rise of quantum information theory has lent new relevance to experimental tests for non-classica...
One of the most peculiar features of quantum mechanics is the non-local property of some quantum sta...
There is a great deal of argument over the years about what exactly Bell’s theorem entails or forces...
According to the quantum superposition principle, quantum mechanics at the macroscopic scale predict...
PACS 03.65.Ud – Entanglement and quantum nonlocality (e.g. EPR paradox, Bell’s inequalities, GHZ sta...
Quantum mechanics has predicted many counterintuitive phenomena in daily life, and has changed our v...
Bell's inequality sets a strict threshold for how strongly correlated the outcomes of measurements o...
Original article can be found at: http://www.iop.org/EJ/journal/0295-5075 Copyright Institute of Phy...
The possibility of observing violations of temporal Bell inequalities, originally proposed by Legget...
My comments focus on some foundational questions on the violation of Bell inequalities. Since the p...
The possibility of observing violations of temporal Bell inequalities, originally proposed by Legget...
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...
Guaranteed violation of a Bell inequality without aligned reference frames or calibrated devices SHA...
Feynman's path integrals provide a hidden variable description of quantum mechanics (and quantum fie...
The rise of quantum information theory has lent new relevance to experimental tests for non-classica...
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There is a great deal of argument over the years about what exactly Bell’s theorem entails or forces...