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Quantum Entanglement in High Energy Physics.

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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.
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