Phys. Rev. A 60, 80 - 84 (1999)Counterfactual entanglement and nonlocal correlations in separable states
Oliver Cohen * Received 9 February 1999 It is shown that the outcomes of measurements on systems in separable mixed states can be partitioned, via subsequent measurements on a disentangled extraneous system, into subensembles that display the statistics of entangled states. This motivates the introduction of the concept of “counterfactual” entanglement, which can be associated with all separable mixed states, including those that are factorable. This type of entanglement gives rise to a kind of postselection-induced Bell inequality violation. The significance of counterfactual entanglement, and its physical implications, are assessed. ©1999 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v60/p80 * Electronic address: o.cohen@physics.bbk.ac.uk See AlsoComment: Daniel R. Terno, Comment on “Counterfactual entanglement and nonlocal correlations in separable states.”, Phys. Rev. A 63, 016101 (2001) Reply: Oliver Cohen, Reply to “Comment on ‘Counterfactual entanglement and nonlocal correlations in separable states’ ”, Phys. Rev. A 63, 016102 (2001) [ Abstract | Previous article | Next article | Issue 1 ] |
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