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Paterek, T., Fedrizzi, A., Gröblacher, S., Jennewein, T., Żukowski, M., Aspelmeyer, M. and Zeilinger, A. (2007) Experimental Test of Nonlocal Realistic Theories without the Rotational Symmetry Assumption. Physical Review Letters, 99, Article ID: 210406.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.210406
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TITLE:
Can Hidden Variables Theories Meet Quantum Computation?
AUTHORS:
Koji Nagata, Tadao Nakamura
KEYWORDS:
Quantum Computer, Quantum Information Theory, Quantum Non Locality
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.2 No.8,
August
24,
2015
ABSTRACT:
We study the relation between hidden variables
theories and quantum computation. We discuss an inconsistency between a hidden
variables theory and controllability of quantum computation. To derive the
inconsistency, we use the maximum value of the square of an expected value. We
propose a solution of the problem by using new hidden variables theory. Also we
discuss an inconsistency between hidden variables theories and the double-slit
experiment as the most basic experiment in quantum mechanics. This experiment
can be an easy detector to Pauli observable. We cannot accept hidden variables
theories to simulate the double-slit experiment in a specific case. Hidden
variables theories may not depicture quantum detector. This is a quantum measurement
theoretical profound problem.
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