Abstract: From Bell non-locality to quantum communication and back to network non-locality
Speaker: Nicolas Gisin
Quantum information science emerged from studies on the foundations of quantum physics. I’ll illustrate this, starting from Bell inequalities all the way to commercial Quantum Key Distribution and Quantum Random Number Generator chips. But the story doesn’t stop here. Quantum information science, in turn, feeds back into the foundations, asking questions like, e.g., “how does non-locality manifest in quantum networks”.