We propose a framework for the systematic and quantitative generalization of Bell's theorem using causal networks. We first consider the multiobjective optimization problem of matching observed data while minimizing the causal effect of nonlocal variables and prove an inequality for the optimal region that both strengthens and generalizes Bell's theorem. To solve the optimization problem (rather than simply bound it), we develop a genetic algorithm treating as individuals causal networks. By applying our algorithm to a photonic Bell experiment, we demonstrate the trade-off between the quantitative relaxation of one or more local causality assumptions and the ability of data to match quantum correlations
Quantum nonlocality, generated by strong correlations between entangled systems, defies the classica...
This PhD thesis contains a general introduction and three main chapters. Chapter 2 investigates Bell...
Measurement-based quantum computation (or the one-way quantum computation) is a model in which a ser...
We propose a framework for the systematic and quantitative generalization of Bell's theorem usi...
Bell's theorem is typically understood as the proof that quantum theory is incompatible with local h...
Bell's theorem plays a crucial role in quantum information processing and thus several experimental ...
Explaining observations in terms of causes and effects is central to empirical science. However, cor...
By today, we understand that quantum correlations lie at the heart of quantum physics, and a whole f...
Finding a causal model for a set of classical variables is now a well-established task-but what abou...
The framework of causal models is ideally suited to formalizing certain conceptual problems in quant...
In a series of seminal papers, John Bell argued that the predictions of any acceptable theory satisf...
Reichenbach’s principle asserts that if two observed variables are found to be correlated, then ther...
As with entanglement, different forms of Bell nonlocality arise in the multipartite scenario. These ...
Explaining observations in terms of causes and effects is central to empirical science. However, cor...
Since Bell’s theorem, it is known that local realism fails to explain quantum phenomena. Bell inequa...
Quantum nonlocality, generated by strong correlations between entangled systems, defies the classica...
This PhD thesis contains a general introduction and three main chapters. Chapter 2 investigates Bell...
Measurement-based quantum computation (or the one-way quantum computation) is a model in which a ser...
We propose a framework for the systematic and quantitative generalization of Bell's theorem usi...
Bell's theorem is typically understood as the proof that quantum theory is incompatible with local h...
Bell's theorem plays a crucial role in quantum information processing and thus several experimental ...
Explaining observations in terms of causes and effects is central to empirical science. However, cor...
By today, we understand that quantum correlations lie at the heart of quantum physics, and a whole f...
Finding a causal model for a set of classical variables is now a well-established task-but what abou...
The framework of causal models is ideally suited to formalizing certain conceptual problems in quant...
In a series of seminal papers, John Bell argued that the predictions of any acceptable theory satisf...
Reichenbach’s principle asserts that if two observed variables are found to be correlated, then ther...
As with entanglement, different forms of Bell nonlocality arise in the multipartite scenario. These ...
Explaining observations in terms of causes and effects is central to empirical science. However, cor...
Since Bell’s theorem, it is known that local realism fails to explain quantum phenomena. Bell inequa...
Quantum nonlocality, generated by strong correlations between entangled systems, defies the classica...
This PhD thesis contains a general introduction and three main chapters. Chapter 2 investigates Bell...
Measurement-based quantum computation (or the one-way quantum computation) is a model in which a ser...