The story of Einstein's most cited paper
Joseph Avron (Technion)
18-Apr-2021, 15:00-15:45 (5 years ago)
Abstract: Einstein's most cited paper is his 1935 paper with Podolsky and Rosen known as EPR. It initiated the Einstein-Bohr correspondence and fathered entanglement. It is a striking example of useless metaphysics evolving into a resource of quantum technology. I shall conclude by describing two of the great-grandchildren of EPR, namely, the GHZ game and Teleportation.
mathematical physicsspectral theory
Audience: researchers in the topic
Barry Simon's 75th Birthday Conference
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