物理
量子
统计物理学
理论物理学
量子力学
经典物理学
宇宙
作者
Diego Frustaglia,J. P. Baltanás,Maria C. Velazquez-Ahumada,Armando Fernandez-Prieto,A. Lujambio,V. Losada,Manuel J. Freire,Adán Cabello
标识
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.116.250404
摘要
A unifying principle explaining the numerical bounds of quantum correlations remains elusive despite the efforts devoted to identifying it. Here we show that these bounds are indeed not exclusive to quantum theory: for any abstract correlation scenario with compatible measurements, models based on classical waves produce probability distributions indistinguishable from those of quantum theory and, therefore, share the same bounds. We demonstrate this finding by implementing classical microwaves that propagate along meter-size transmission-line circuits and reproduce the probabilities of three emblematic quantum experiments. Our results show that the "quantum" bounds would also occur in a classical universe without quanta. The implications of this observation are discussed.
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