The evolution of a two-level system subjected to stimulated transitions which is undergoing a sequence of measurements of the level occupation probability is evaluated. Its time correlation function is compared to the one obtained through the pure Schrodinger evolution. Systems of this kind have been recently proposed for testing the quantum mechanical predictions against those of macrorealistic theories, by means of temporal Bell inequalities. The classical requirement of noninvasivity, needed to define correlation functions in the realistic case, finds a quantum counterpart in the quantum nondemolition condition. The consequences on the observability of quantum mechanically predicted violations to temporal Bell inequalities are drawn and ...
Joint probability of obtaining outcomes in projective measurement performed sequentially on a two-le...
Quantum theory predicts and experiments confirm that nature can produce correlations between distant...
Measurement-based quantum computation (or the one-way quantum computation) is a model in which a ser...
The evolution of a two-level system subjected to stimulated transitions which is undergoing a sequen...
The possibility of observing violations of temporal Bell inequalities, originally proposed by Legget...
The results of spacelike separated measurements are independent of distant measurement settings, a p...
Violation of temporal Bell inequalities, based on the premises of realism and non-invasive measurabi...
Superconducting devices such as rf-SQUIDs have been proposed to test the validity of quantum mechani...
According to the quantum superposition principle, quantum mechanics at the macroscopic scale predict...
Temporal Bell-like inequalities are derived taking into account the influence of the measurement app...
It is considered a system made by two noninteracting qubits, initially entangled, embedded in zero-...
The possibility of observing violations of temporal Bell inequalities, originally proposed by Legget...
Following the strategy of showing specific quantum effects by means of the violation of a classical ...
The causal structure of any experiment implies restrictions on the observable correlations between m...
Bell's inequalities arising from the Einstein-Bell locality postulate or the Noncontextuality postul...
Joint probability of obtaining outcomes in projective measurement performed sequentially on a two-le...
Quantum theory predicts and experiments confirm that nature can produce correlations between distant...
Measurement-based quantum computation (or the one-way quantum computation) is a model in which a ser...
The evolution of a two-level system subjected to stimulated transitions which is undergoing a sequen...
The possibility of observing violations of temporal Bell inequalities, originally proposed by Legget...
The results of spacelike separated measurements are independent of distant measurement settings, a p...
Violation of temporal Bell inequalities, based on the premises of realism and non-invasive measurabi...
Superconducting devices such as rf-SQUIDs have been proposed to test the validity of quantum mechani...
According to the quantum superposition principle, quantum mechanics at the macroscopic scale predict...
Temporal Bell-like inequalities are derived taking into account the influence of the measurement app...
It is considered a system made by two noninteracting qubits, initially entangled, embedded in zero-...
The possibility of observing violations of temporal Bell inequalities, originally proposed by Legget...
Following the strategy of showing specific quantum effects by means of the violation of a classical ...
The causal structure of any experiment implies restrictions on the observable correlations between m...
Bell's inequalities arising from the Einstein-Bell locality postulate or the Noncontextuality postul...
Joint probability of obtaining outcomes in projective measurement performed sequentially on a two-le...
Quantum theory predicts and experiments confirm that nature can produce correlations between distant...
Measurement-based quantum computation (or the one-way quantum computation) is a model in which a ser...