A New Paradigm for Quantum Nonlocality
Abstract: Bell's theorem basically states that local hidden variable theory cannot predict the correlations produced by quantum mechanics. It is based on the assumption that Alice and Bob can choose measurements from a measurement set containing multiple elements. We establish a new paradigm that departs from Bell's paradigm by assuming that there are no choices for Alice and Bob and that the measurements Alice and Bob will make are fixed from the start. We include a process of quantum computation in our model. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to connect quantum computation and nonlocality, the two faces of entanglement.
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