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Quantum Entanglement in High Energy Physics.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Baker, Oliver K.
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (284 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- London : IntechOpen, 2024.
- Summary:
- This book is devoted to research topics in quantum entanglement at the energy frontier of particle and nuclear physics, and important interdisciplinary collaborations with colleagues from fields outside of physics.
- Contents:
- Quantum Entanglement in High Energy Physics
- Contents
- Preface
- Section 1 - Introduction
- Chapter1 Introductory Chapter: Quantum Entanglement at High Energies - Experiment, Theory, and Interdisciplinarity
- Section 2 Theory
- Chapter2 On the Questions of Spin and Spin Quantum Correlations in Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Relativistic Quantum Information
- Chapter3 Perspective Chapter: On Entanglement Measures - Discrete Phase Space and Inverter-Chain LinkViewpoint
- Chapter4 Perspective Chapter: On the Contradiction between Special Relativity and Quantum Entanglement
- Chapter5 Phenomenology of Heavy Quark at the LHC
- Chapter6 The Electromagnetic Inter-Nucleon Quark-to-Quark Bond and Its Effect on the Nuclear Force
- Chapter7 Exploring Strange Entanglement: Experimental and Theoretical Perspectives on Neutral Kaon Systems
- Section 3 Interdisciplinarity
- Chapter8 Perspective Chapter: Why DoWe Care aboutViolating Bell Inequalities?
- Chapter9 Perspective Chapter: Experiments in Entangled Time
- Chapter10 Entanglement in High-Energy Physics: An Overview
- Section 4 Experiments
- Chapter11 Translational Symmetry of Intermediate Nodes and Antinodes of Entangled Particles
- Chapter12 Perspective Chapter: EPR Paradox - Experimental and Quantum Field Theoretical Status of Light Meson Resonances
- Chapter13 Perspective Chapter: Squeezing and Entanglement of Two-Modes Quantum X Waves
- Chapter14 Universality of Koba-Nielsen-Olesen Scaling in QCD at High Energy and Entanglement.
- Notes:
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