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Quantum Chance electronic resource Nonlocality, Teleportation and Other Quantum Marvels / by Nicolas Gisin.

By: Gisin, Nicolas [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Copernicus, 2014Description: XXIII, 109 p. 12 illus., 3 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319054735Subject(s): physics | Data structures (Computer science) | Quantum theory | Physics | Quantum Physics | History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics | Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics | Data Structures, Cryptology and Information TheoryDDC classification: 530.12 LOC classification: QC173.96-174.52Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Appetiser -- Local and Nonlocal Correlations -- Nonlocality and True Randomness.- Impossibility of Quantum Cloning -- Quantum Entanglement -- Experiment -- Applications -- Quantum Teleportation -- Is Nature Really Nonlocal? -- Current Research on Nonlocality -- Conclusion.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Quantum physics, which offers an explanation of the world on the smallest scale, has fundamental implications that pose a serious challenge to ordinary logic. Particularly counterintuitive is the notion of entanglement, which has been explored for the past 30 years and posits an ubiquitous randomness capable of manifesting itself simultaneously in more than one place. This amazing 'non-locality' is more than just an abstract curiosity or paradox: it has entirely down-to-earth applications in cryptography, serving for example to protect financial information; it also has enabled the demonstration of 'quantum teleportation', whose infinite possibilities even science-fiction writers can scarcely imagine. This delightful and concise exposition does not avoid the deep logical difficulties of quantum physics, but gives the reader the insights needed to appreciate them . From 'Bell's Theorem' to experiments in quantum entanglement, the reader will gain a solid understanding of one of the most fascinating areas of contemporary physics.
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Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Appetiser -- Local and Nonlocal Correlations -- Nonlocality and True Randomness.- Impossibility of Quantum Cloning -- Quantum Entanglement -- Experiment -- Applications -- Quantum Teleportation -- Is Nature Really Nonlocal? -- Current Research on Nonlocality -- Conclusion.

Quantum physics, which offers an explanation of the world on the smallest scale, has fundamental implications that pose a serious challenge to ordinary logic. Particularly counterintuitive is the notion of entanglement, which has been explored for the past 30 years and posits an ubiquitous randomness capable of manifesting itself simultaneously in more than one place. This amazing 'non-locality' is more than just an abstract curiosity or paradox: it has entirely down-to-earth applications in cryptography, serving for example to protect financial information; it also has enabled the demonstration of 'quantum teleportation', whose infinite possibilities even science-fiction writers can scarcely imagine. This delightful and concise exposition does not avoid the deep logical difficulties of quantum physics, but gives the reader the insights needed to appreciate them . From 'Bell's Theorem' to experiments in quantum entanglement, the reader will gain a solid understanding of one of the most fascinating areas of contemporary physics.

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