A factorization framework and two-qubit description allow photon pairs at lepton colliders to be treated as qubits for measuring Bell inequality violation, quantum discord, and nonstabilizerness using Belle data.
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Analysis of ~10 billion muon decays from Fermilab g-2 data shows 5.5σ Leggett-Garg inequality violation via reconstructed temporal polarization correlators.
An automated framework in MadGraph5_aMC@NLO computes tree-level production spin-density matrices and quantum observables for generic collider processes, with validation on ttbar and VV and new applications to multi-top final states.
A POVM framework for multi-interaction Compton polarimetry converges to projective polarization measurements and enables Bell tests on entangled annihilation photons.
Polarized lepton beams control quantum discord and steering in hyperon-antihyperon pairs from e+e- annihilation, with discord persisting in separable states via transverse polarization.
Under mild assumptions, local hidden variable theories become testable at colliders and can be disproved via Bell-like inequalities for muon and tau pairs.
Derives algebraic conditions under which an LHVT reproduces QFT angular correlations in ZZ leptonic decays, existing only for a unique state and restricted θ_W when w≠0.
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Quantum Information of Photon Pairs at Lepton Colliders
A factorization framework and two-qubit description allow photon pairs at lepton colliders to be treated as qubits for measuring Bell inequality violation, quantum discord, and nonstabilizerness using Belle data.
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Leggett-Garg Inequality Violation in Muon $g-2$ Experiments
Analysis of ~10 billion muon decays from Fermilab g-2 data shows 5.5σ Leggett-Garg inequality violation via reconstructed temporal polarization correlators.
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Automated computation of spin-density matrices and quantum observables for collider physics
An automated framework in MadGraph5_aMC@NLO computes tree-level production spin-density matrices and quantum observables for generic collider processes, with validation on ttbar and VV and new applications to multi-top final states.
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Bell Test of Photons from Electron-Positron Annihilation via POVM-based Compton Polarimetry
A POVM framework for multi-interaction Compton polarimetry converges to projective polarization measurements and enables Bell tests on entangled annihilation photons.
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Controlling Quantum discord and steering in Electron-Positron Annihilation Using Polarized Beams
Polarized lepton beams control quantum discord and steering in hyperon-antihyperon pairs from e+e- annihilation, with discord persisting in separable states via transverse polarization.
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Understanding Bell locality tests at colliders
Under mild assumptions, local hidden variable theories become testable at colliders and can be disproved via Bell-like inequalities for muon and tau pairs.
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Does the Weinberg angle allow a local hidden-variable description for the leptonic decays of an entangled $ZZ$ pair?
Derives algebraic conditions under which an LHVT reproduces QFT angular correlations in ZZ leptonic decays, existing only for a unique state and restricted θ_W when w≠0.