Dear friends,
On Wednesday, July 1, at 11:00 in D5.01, we'll have a talk by Vadym Kovtoniuk from the
Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics in Kyiv on the topic of continuous-variable
Bell nonlocality. Title and abstract below.
Hope to see you there,
Will Schober
Speaker: Vadym Kovtoniuk
Title: Continuous-outcome Bell nonlocality in quantum optics
Abstract: Bell nonlocality, the strongest type of correlation in two-mode systems, is an
indispensable resource for various quantum information science applications. However, a
rigorous analysis of experimental data becomes difficult as the number of measurement
outcomes increases, and traditional theoretical methods often fail for continuous
observables. To address this, a necessary and sufficient condition for nonlocal
correlations is proposed for systems where continuous measurements are performed on one
part of the state and discrete measurements on the other. This condition is of particular
interest for testing nonlocality in quantum optics.