Realism and Single-Quanta Nonlocality

Foundations of Physics 41 (4):734-743 (2011)
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Abstract

We show that local realism applied to states characterized by a single quantum equally and coherently shared between a number of qubits (so-called W states) produces predictions incompatible with quantum theory. The origin of this incompatibility is shown to originate from the destructive interference of amplitude probabilities associated with nonlocal states, a phenomenon that has no classical analog

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