Prof.
Jan
Chwedeńczuk
Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw
Bell nonlocality is a consequence of the most exotic quantum correlation and hence they attract much theoretical and experimental interest. In this talk I will briefly review the concept of Bell nonlocality and show how it can be translated from the iconic two-electron configuration to many-body systems. I will then demonstrate how such correlations can be created and detected in many-body systems, such as Bose-Einstein condensates or spin chains.
This is a hybrid event:
Room D, the Institute of Physics PAS, Al. Lotników 32/46
Online: Zoom Link, (Passcode: 134595, Meeting ID: 823 8038 0442)