Schedule May 18, 2004
Einstein Podolsky Rosen Correlations, Bell's Theorem, and Quantum Entanglement: The Naive View of an Experimentalist
Dr. Alain Aspect, Institut d'Optique, Universitaire d'Orsay

In this presentation, I will explain how I understand Bell's theorem and Bell's inequalities, and give an overview of the experimental situation. In conclusion, I will point out that what was once the subject of philosophical discussions between Einstein and Bohr, quantum weirdness, has turned into a physical property, entanglement, at the root of the rapidly developing field of quantum information.

A reference for this talk: quant-ph/0402001

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