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Randomness, Nonlocality and information in entagled correlations

K. Wodkiewicz

Published 1995-05-26Version 1

It is shown that the Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen (EPR) correlations for arbitrary spin-s and the Greenberger, Horne and Zeilinger (GHZ) correlations for three particles can be described by nonlocal joint and conditional quantum probabilities. The nonlocality of these probabilities makes the Bell's inequalities void. A description that exhibits the relation between the randomness and the nonlocality of entangled correlations is introduced. Entangled EPR and GHZ correlations are studied using the Gibbs-Shannon entropy. The nonlocal character of the EPR correlations is tested using the information Bell's inequalities. Relations between the randomness, the nonlocality and the entropic information for the EPR and the GHZ correlations are established and discussed.

Comments: 19 pages, REVTEX, 8 figures included in the uuencoded postscript file
Categories: quant-ph
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