The classical three-box paradox of Kirkpatrick [J. Phys. A 36 4891 (2003)] is compared to the original quantum Three-Box paradox of Aharonov and Vaidman [J. Phys. A 24 2315 (1991)]. It is argued that the quantum Three-Box experiment is a "quantum paradox" in the sense that it is an example of a classical task which cannot be accomplished using classical means, but can be accomplished using quantum devices. It is shown that Kirkpatrick's card game is analogous to a different game with a particle in three boxes which does not contain paradoxical features
Frauchiger and Renner (2018) presented a no-go theorem inspired by the well-known Wigner’s friend p...
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Two recently proposed quantum experiments are analyzed. The first allows to find an object without `...
The classical three-box paradox of Kirkpatrick (2003 J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 36 4891) is compared to ...
I reply to Ravon and Vaidman's criticism (quant-ph/0606067) of my classical implementation (quant-ph...
A quantum pre- and post-selection paradox involves making measurements at two separate times on a qu...
Which theories lead to a contradiction between simple reasoning principles and modelling observers' ...
One of the most striking features of quantum mechanics is the profound effect exerted by measurement...
One of the most striking features of quantum mechanics is the profound effect exerted by measurement...
Quantum probabilities differ from classical ones in many ways, e.g. by violating the well-known Bell...
International audienceRecently quantum probability theory started to be actively used in studies of ...
Here an improved generalization of Feynman’s paradox of negative probabilities [1, 2] for observing ...
The fallacies inherent in the Einstein's Boxes thought experiment are made evident by taking an axio...
International audienceRecently quantum probability theory started to be actively used in studies of ...
A recent no-go theorem establishes a contradiction from a specific application of quantum theory to ...
Frauchiger and Renner (2018) presented a no-go theorem inspired by the well-known Wigner’s friend p...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.This work was trigerred by the earlier achivements o...
Two recently proposed quantum experiments are analyzed. The first allows to find an object without `...
The classical three-box paradox of Kirkpatrick (2003 J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 36 4891) is compared to ...
I reply to Ravon and Vaidman's criticism (quant-ph/0606067) of my classical implementation (quant-ph...
A quantum pre- and post-selection paradox involves making measurements at two separate times on a qu...
Which theories lead to a contradiction between simple reasoning principles and modelling observers' ...
One of the most striking features of quantum mechanics is the profound effect exerted by measurement...
One of the most striking features of quantum mechanics is the profound effect exerted by measurement...
Quantum probabilities differ from classical ones in many ways, e.g. by violating the well-known Bell...
International audienceRecently quantum probability theory started to be actively used in studies of ...
Here an improved generalization of Feynman’s paradox of negative probabilities [1, 2] for observing ...
The fallacies inherent in the Einstein's Boxes thought experiment are made evident by taking an axio...
International audienceRecently quantum probability theory started to be actively used in studies of ...
A recent no-go theorem establishes a contradiction from a specific application of quantum theory to ...
Frauchiger and Renner (2018) presented a no-go theorem inspired by the well-known Wigner’s friend p...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.This work was trigerred by the earlier achivements o...
Two recently proposed quantum experiments are analyzed. The first allows to find an object without `...