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Title: Contextuality of quantum states: Theoretical Analysis and Experimental Investigations
Authors: MAHESH, T. S.
SHARMA, MANVENDRA
Dept. of Physics
20071015
Keywords: 2012
NMR
Contextuality
Issue Date: May-2012
Abstract: It is a common notion in classical mechanics that the result of a measurement depends on the observable measured and the system in consideration. From the measurement outcomes, it is possible to assign the pre-measurement state of the system. But the same may not hold in quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics is known to be a contextual theory. We cannot assign the premeasurement states from the measurement outcomes, and hence quantum states can be contextual. We have done theoretical analysis and experimental demonstration of quantum contextuality. I have studied Bell's inequality and Kochen- Specker theorem. There are many forms of quantum contextuality. We have demonstrated Peres contextuality experimentally. We have taken a two spin half system to do the experiment. We have used a newly discovered technique in NMR called Moussa protocol. The results are in good accordance with the theory. We are also reporting continuously varying contextual operators. Inequality for spin 1 particle is also studied, which is called the pentagram inequality. Fully contextual quantum correlations were also studied.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/207
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