The nonlocal action of a measurement performed on a quantum entangled particle can determine the quantum state of a distant entangled particle instantly. Since the relativistic simultaneity of events is frame dependent therefore, a physically valid question arises, does the nonlocal action at a distance determine the quantum state of the distant particle in its past, when quantum state collapse is observed from a different inertial frame of reference? From the relativity of simultaneity, Lorentz invariance of the quantum entangled state of photons under consideration and the validity of Bell's theorem in all inertial frames of reference, it is demonstrated that the measurement-induced collapse of a quantum entangled state also determines th...
Recent experiments allowed concluding that Bell-type inequalities are indeed violated thus it is imp...
Quantum coherence, quantum entanglement and quantum nonlocality are important resources in quantum i...
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen questioned whether quantum mechanics can be complete, as it s...
Fifty years after the publication of Bell's theorem, there remains some controversy regarding what t...
The quantum measurement problem still finds no consensus. Nonlocal interferometry provides an unprec...
Does the remote measurement-disturbance of the quantum state of a system $B$ by measurement on syste...
Past, present and future experimental tests of quantum nonlocality are discussed. Consequences of as...
The enigmatic nonlocal quantum correlation that was famously derided by Einstein as "spooky action a...
Analysis of Bell-EPR nonlocal correlations in microscopic measurement theory framework indicates tha...
The entangled Schrodinger cat state obtained immediately upon measurement of a superposed two-state ...
It is currently believed that the local causality of Quantum Field Theory (QFT) is destroyed by the ...
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen claimed the incompleteness of quantum mechanics by assuming t...
Relativistic causality has dramatic consequences on the measurability of nonlocal variables and pose...
Regular measurements allow predicting the future and retrodicting the past of quantum systems. Time-...
Environmental interactions are ubiquitous in practical instances of any quantum information processi...
Recent experiments allowed concluding that Bell-type inequalities are indeed violated thus it is imp...
Quantum coherence, quantum entanglement and quantum nonlocality are important resources in quantum i...
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen questioned whether quantum mechanics can be complete, as it s...
Fifty years after the publication of Bell's theorem, there remains some controversy regarding what t...
The quantum measurement problem still finds no consensus. Nonlocal interferometry provides an unprec...
Does the remote measurement-disturbance of the quantum state of a system $B$ by measurement on syste...
Past, present and future experimental tests of quantum nonlocality are discussed. Consequences of as...
The enigmatic nonlocal quantum correlation that was famously derided by Einstein as "spooky action a...
Analysis of Bell-EPR nonlocal correlations in microscopic measurement theory framework indicates tha...
The entangled Schrodinger cat state obtained immediately upon measurement of a superposed two-state ...
It is currently believed that the local causality of Quantum Field Theory (QFT) is destroyed by the ...
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen claimed the incompleteness of quantum mechanics by assuming t...
Relativistic causality has dramatic consequences on the measurability of nonlocal variables and pose...
Regular measurements allow predicting the future and retrodicting the past of quantum systems. Time-...
Environmental interactions are ubiquitous in practical instances of any quantum information processi...
Recent experiments allowed concluding that Bell-type inequalities are indeed violated thus it is imp...
Quantum coherence, quantum entanglement and quantum nonlocality are important resources in quantum i...
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen questioned whether quantum mechanics can be complete, as it s...