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Quantum gravity and the square of Bell operators

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The Bell’s inequality is a strong criterion to distinguish classical and quantum mechanical aspects of reality. Its violation is the net effect of the existence of non-locality in systems, an… Click to show full abstract

The Bell’s inequality is a strong criterion to distinguish classical and quantum mechanical aspects of reality. Its violation is the net effect of the existence of non-locality in systems, an advantage for quantum mechanics over classical physics. The quantum mechanical world is under the control of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle that is generalized by quantum gravity scenarios, called generalized uncertainty principle (GUP). Here, the effects of GUP on the square of Bell operators of qubits and qutrits are studied. The achievements claim that the violation quality of the square of Bell inequalities may be a tool to get a better understanding of the quantum features of gravity. In this regard, it is obtained that the current accuracy of the Stern–Gerlach experiments implies upper bounds on the values of the GUP parameters.

Keywords: quantum gravity; bell; square bell; bell operators

Journal Title: Quantum Information Processing
Year Published: 2022

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