Simulating Bell violations without quantum computers
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posted on 2024-07-26, 14:04 authored by Peter DrummondPeter Drummond, Bogdan Opanchuk, Laura Rosales Zarate, Margaret ReidMargaret ReidWe demonstrate that it is possible to simulate Bell violations using probabilistic methods. A quantum state corresponding to optical experiments that violate a Bell inequality is randomly sampled, demonstrating Bell's quantum paradox. This provides an explicit counter-example to Feynman's claim that such classical simulations could not be carried out.
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0031-8949Journal title
Physica ScriptaVolume
T160Issue
T160Article number
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3 ppPublisher
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