Quantum Physics

   

Event-Driven Simulation of Frustrated Interference with a Local Model.

Authors: Pierre Leroy

The paper presents a local event-driven simulation method of an interference experiment that generates a violation of Bell's inequality while demonstrating the absence of quantum entanglement. It describes a mechanism based on the assumption of non-interacting states of light (or 'dark states') and the modulation of these states by interference when photon wave packets overlap. The simulation shows that this mechanism can produce non-classical visibility, cosine coincidences, and a CHSH violation consistent with experimental results.

Comments: 7 pages + source code

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