Information and quantum nonseparability

B. W. Schumacher
Phys. Rev. A 44, 7047 – Published 1 December 1991
PDFExport Citation

Abstract

An information-theoretic inequality analogous to the well-known result of Bell [Physics 1, 195 (1964)] is formulated using the concept of information distance. This inequality, like Bell’s, is true for all local-hidden-variable theories, but not for quantum mechanics. The metric space structure of this new inequality suggests a reformulation of familiar Bell inequalities in terms of a ‘‘covariance distance.’’ Quantum nonseparability can be demonstrated through violations of these inequalities even in cases where the correlation between two systems is extremely weak. The connection between nonseparability and complementarity is also briefly discussed in this paper.

  • Received 16 December 1988

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.44.7047

©1991 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

B. W. Schumacher

  • Department of Physics, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio 43022

References (Subscription Required)

Click to Expand
Issue

Vol. 44, Iss. 11 — December 1991

Reuse & Permissions
Access Options
Author publication services for translation and copyediting assistance advertisement

Authorization Required


×
×

Images

×

Sign up to receive regular email alerts from Physical Review A

Log In

Cancel
×

Search


Article Lookup

Paste a citation or DOI

Enter a citation
×