Description (de)
Conference »Quantum Physics of Nature« (QUPON 2005)
Mitschnitt einer Veranstaltung der Fakultät für Physik der Universität Wien am Sonntag, dem 22. Mai 2005 im Großen Festsaal der Universität Wien
Teil 14: Stig Stenholm: Entanglement mysteries demystified
Abstract: Quantum theory is a remarkable theory; its predictions are persistently in agreement with reality but its structure is weird and counter-intuitive. Its special features emerge, in particular, in the concept of entanglement between separated subsystems. Since the days of Einstein, Podolsky, Rosen and Schrödinger it has played a central role in the discussions of fundamentals; recently it has been realized that it is an essential resource in information processing. In this talk I try to elucidate its position in the theory and provide some understanding why it emerges from the formalism. It cannot be explained away but it can be comprehended.
Stig Stenholm ist Professor für Physik am KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.
INHALT
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Kapitel Titel Position
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1. Vorspann 00:00:00
2. Introduction. Quantum theory as we know it 00:00:09
3. The Bell inequalities. Interference effects 00:05:30
4. Nonlocal correlations. An example 00:08:31
5. A quotation by Thomas Aquinas 00:14:11
6. Questions from the audience 00:16:16