Quantumness without quantumness: entanglement as classical correlations in higher dimensions

I exploit the formal equivalence between the ground state of a d-dimensional quantum system and a d + 1-dimensional classical Ising chain to represent quantum entanglement in terms of classical correlations only. This offers a general "local hidden variable model" for all quantum phenomena...

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Main Author: Vedral, V
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2007
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description I exploit the formal equivalence between the ground state of a d-dimensional quantum system and a d + 1-dimensional classical Ising chain to represent quantum entanglement in terms of classical correlations only. This offers a general "local hidden variable model" for all quantum phenomena existing in one dimension lower than the (hidden variable) classical model itself. The local hidden variable model is not contradicted by the implications of Bell's theorem. Formal theory is presented first and then exemplified by the quantum Ising spin chain in a transverse magnetic field. Here I explicitly show how to derive any two site entanglement in the transverse model from the partition function of the classical Ising spin chain existing in two dimensions. Some speculations are then presented regarding possible fundamental implications of these results.
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spelling oxford-uuid:fe6f04d0-21ce-4300-95be-73934729dbbc2022-03-27T13:36:23ZQuantumness without quantumness: entanglement as classical correlations in higher dimensionsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:fe6f04d0-21ce-4300-95be-73934729dbbcEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2007Vedral, VI exploit the formal equivalence between the ground state of a d-dimensional quantum system and a d + 1-dimensional classical Ising chain to represent quantum entanglement in terms of classical correlations only. This offers a general "local hidden variable model" for all quantum phenomena existing in one dimension lower than the (hidden variable) classical model itself. The local hidden variable model is not contradicted by the implications of Bell's theorem. Formal theory is presented first and then exemplified by the quantum Ising spin chain in a transverse magnetic field. Here I explicitly show how to derive any two site entanglement in the transverse model from the partition function of the classical Ising spin chain existing in two dimensions. Some speculations are then presented regarding possible fundamental implications of these results.
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Quantumness without quantumness: entanglement as classical correlations in higher dimensions
title Quantumness without quantumness: entanglement as classical correlations in higher dimensions
title_full Quantumness without quantumness: entanglement as classical correlations in higher dimensions
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title_short Quantumness without quantumness: entanglement as classical correlations in higher dimensions
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