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View SchemaSuperluminal hidden communication as the underlying mechanism for quantum correlations: constraining models
| Authors | Valerio Scarani, Nicolas Gisin |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | quant-ph/0410025 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0410025 |
| Journal | Braz. J. Phys. 35, 328 (2005) (Proceedings of DICE 2004) |
Abstract
Since Bell's theorem, it is known that quantum correlations cannot be described by local variables (LV) alone: if one does not want to abandon classical mechanisms for correlations, a superluminal form of communication among the particles must be postulated. A natural question is whether such a postulate would imply the possibility of superluminal signaling. Here we show that the assumption of finite-speed superluminal communication indeed leads to signaling when no LV are present, and more generally when only LV derivable from quantum statistics are allowed. When the most general LV are allowed, we prove in a specific case that the model can be made again consistent with relativity, but the question remains open in general.
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