Data: Sexta-Feira 30/11/2018, Sala A5-01, 11 am.
 
 Palestrante: Victor Avalos  (PUC, Lima)
 
 Title: PR box:  non-locality beyond quantum mechanics
 
 Abstract: Non-locality has been a very controversial feature since the 
 appereance of quantum mechanics, and recent research has shown this 
 won't change.
 In 1994, Popescu and Rhorlich asked themselves if quantum mechanics was 
 the only theory capable of reconciling relativistic causality and 
 non-locality. They found not only that there existed other set of 
 theories that meet that criteria, but that these could allow to surpass 
 Tsirelson's bound in a Bell test. The correlations that are capable of 
 surpassing this quantum bound are known as PR-boxes (also known as 
 super-quantum correlations).
 Since this PR-boxes don't belong to quantum mechanics, they can't be 
 obtained directly from experiment. Nevertheless, it has been shown that 
 PR-boxes can be simulated using a quantum mechanical bipartite systems, 
 but with the addition that the probabilities are determined by pre and 
 post-selection. This can be seen as using a detection loop-hole (in the 
 Bell test) in order to systematically change the correlations between 
 the parties and consquently lead to surpass the quantum bound and even 
 obtain a maximal violation of the CHSH inequallity (S=4).
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