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The GHZ State: Beyond Bell's Theorem Model Documents
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Main Document
written by
Juan María Fernández
This EJS simulator implements the Geenberger-Horne-Zeilinger entangled quantum state and related gedanken experiments, as described by N.D. Mermin in "Quantum misteries revisited", Am. J.Phys , 58 (8), pp. 731-734. Source code for the EJS simulator, A PDF Introduction with relevant Bibliography, and a two part video tutorial are included.
The GHZ state is arguably the strongest demonstration of quantum non locality, even more powerful than Bell's analysis of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen experiment: while Bell's arguments are of statistical nature and need a series of experimental runs, the GHZ state shows the non locality with a single run of a crucial experiment , with a result absolutely different from the predicted by the EPR Local Reality theory previously built.
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Supplemental Documents (4)
A user manual for The GHZ state: Beyond Bell's Theorem simulation.
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A short video tutorial showing how to run the The GHZ state: Beyond Bell's Theorem simulation.
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Part II of a video tutorial showing how to run the GHZ state: Beyond Bell's Theorem simulation.
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A ready-to-run jar file of the GHZ state: Beyond Bell's Theorem simulation.
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Source Code Documents
The source code zip archive contains an XML representation of the GHZ state: Beyond Bell's Theorem simulation. Unzip this archive in your EjsS workspace to compile and run this model using EjsS.
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