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The dilemma of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen - 60 years later. An international symposium in honour of Nathan Rosen, Haifa, Israel, March 1995. (English) Zbl 1049.81516

Annals of the Israel Physical Society 12. Bristol: Institute of Physics Publishing (ISBN 0-7503-0394-8). 310 p. (1996).
The articles of this volume will not be indexed individually.
Contents: Yuval Ne’eman, Nathan Rosen – in memoriam (3–4); Mark Israelit, Nathan Rosen – the man and his life-work (5–10); Publications of Nathan Rosen (11–22); Nathan Rosen, Some reflections on the EPR work (23–26); Abner Shimony, Philosophical reflections on EPR (27–41); Yuval Ne’eman and Alonso Botero, Can EPR non-locality be geometrical? (42–48); Harry J. Lipkin, EPR in the 1990s. From paradox to crucial ingredient in frontier experiments (49–56); Anton Zeilinger, Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen interferometry (57–72); Márcia T. Fontenelle, M. Freyberger, M. Heni, W. P. Schleich and M.S. Zubairy, Quantum phase, photon counting and EPR variables (73–82); B. S. Tsirelson, Fine structure of EPR state and universal quantum correlation (83–87); J. Krása, V. Kundrát and M. Lokajíček, A new solution of hidden-variable and measurement problems (87–90); Franco Piazzese, On the Pauli wave function and the EPR paradox (91–94); W. De Baere, Quantum nonreproducibility at the individual level as a resolution of quantum paradoxes (95–108); W. M. de Muynck and W. De Baere, Quantum nonlocality and Bell’s inequalities (109–126); Emilio Santos, On the conjecture that Bell’s theorem is not true (127–131); Günter Mahler and Matthias Keller, Temporal Bell inequalities in quantum networks (132–138); Ulf Leonhardt and John A. Vaccaro, Quantum-optical Bell correlations in phase space (139–143); Sandu Popescu, More powerful test of nonlocality by sequences of measurements (144–151); Daniel Rohrlich and Sandu Popescu, Nonlocality as an axiom for quantum theory (152–156); L. P. Pitaevskii, Uncertainty principle for non-Hermitian operators and its applications (157–162); Abner Shimony, Measures of entanglement (163–176); A. Vourdas, Generalised two-mode squeezing and quantum entanglement (177–181); Alain Aspect, Wave-particle duality for a single photon (182–201); Y. Japha and G. Kurizki, Causality and non-locality in ”faster-than-light” photon travel (202–217); Samuel L. Braunstein, Geometry of quantum inference (218–225); Carlton M. Caves and Christopher A. Fuchs, Quantum information: how much information in a state vector? (226–257); Charles H. Bennett, Quantum and classical information transmission acts and reducibilities (258–277); L. S. Schulman, Consequences and inconsequences of cryptic constraints (278–295); Yakir Aharonov, Jeeva Anandan and Lev Vaidman, The meaning of protective measurements (296–303); Asher Peres, From E.P.R. to G.H.Z.: conference highlights (305–314).
This book is a collection of 27 papers given at the International Symposium in Haifa, Israel, in March 1995, in honour of Nathan Rosen (1909–1995). Rosen himself contributed one paper to the conference, ”Some reflections on the EPR work”, an indication of the remarkable intellectual productivity that he maintained until the end of his life. The volume contains obituaries of Rosen by Y. Ne’eman and M. Israelit, and a bibliography of Rosen’s scientific publications.

MSC:

81P15 Quantum measurement theory, state operations, state preparations
81-06 Proceedings, conferences, collections, etc. pertaining to quantum theory
00B25 Proceedings of conferences of miscellaneous specific interest

Biographic References:

Rosen, Nathan

Citations:

Zbl 0012.04201
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