A platform for investigating Bell correlations in pilot-wave hydrodynamics
Since its discovery in 2005, the hydrodynamic pilot-wave system has provided a concrete macroscopic realization of wave-particle duality and concomitant classical analogs of a growing list of quantum effects. The question naturally arises as to whether this system might support statistical states th...
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Zusammenfassung: | Since its discovery in 2005, the hydrodynamic pilot-wave system has provided
a concrete macroscopic realization of wave-particle duality and concomitant
classical analogs of a growing list of quantum effects. The question naturally
arises as to whether this system might support statistical states that violate
Bell's inequality, and so yield a classical analog of quantum entanglement. We
here introduce a new platform for addressing this question, a numerical model
of coupled bipartite tunneling in the hydrodynamic pilot-wave system. We
demonstrate that, under certain conditions, the Bell inequality is violated in
a static Bell test owing to correlations induced by the wave-mediated coupling
between the two subsystems. The establishment of non-factorizable states with
two spatially separated classical particles introduces the possibility of novel
forms of quantum-inspired classical computing. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2208.08940 |