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Entanglement, nonlocality and multi-particle quantum correlations

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posted on 2024-07-11, 10:07 authored by Margaret ReidMargaret Reid
This paper contributes to the proceedings of the Latin-American School of Physics (ELAF-2017) on Quantum Correlations, and is a brief review of quantum entanglement and nonlocality. In such a brief review, only some topics can be covered. The emphasis is on those topics relevant that may be relevant to detecting multi-particle quantum correlations arising in atomic and Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) experiments. The paper is divided into five sections. In the first section, the historical papers of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR), Bell, Schrodinger and Greenberger-Zeilinger-Horne (GHZ) are described in a tutorial fashion. This is followed by an introduction to entanglement and density operators. A discussion of the classes of nonlocality is given in the third section, including the modern interpretation of the correlations of the EPR paradox experiments, known as EPR steering correlations. The fourth section covers the detection and generation of so-called continuous variable entanglement and EPR steering. Various known criteria are derived with the details of the proofs given for tutorial purposes. The final section focuses on the criteria and methods that have been useful to detect quantum correlation in BEC or atomic systems. Recent results relating spin squeezing with quantum correlations, including entanglement and EPR steering, are summarised.

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ARC | DP140104584

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ISBN

9780735416451

ISSN

1551-7616

Journal title

AIP Conference Proceedings Vol 1950: Latin-American School of Physics Marcos Moshinsky 2017, ELAF 2017

Conference name

Latin-American School of Physics Marcos Moshinsky 2017, ELAF 2017

Location

Mexico City

Start date

2017-07-24

End date

2017-08-04

Volume

1950

Issue

1

Pagination

020002-

Publisher

American Institute of Physics Inc.

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Copyright © 2017. Published by AIP Publishing. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher

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eng

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