Pseudorandom Phase Ensemble and Nonlocal
Jian Fu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a pseudorandom phase ensemble concept to simulate quantum ensembles and demonstrates non-locality in classical fields akin to quantum entanglement.
Contribution
It presents a novel ensemble conception that models quantum-like non-locality using classical fields with pseudorandom phases.
Findings
Demonstrates non-locality properties in classical fields
Shows pseudorandom sequences are inseparable as a whole
Simulates quantum ensemble behavior with classical systems
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce a new conception of pseudorandom phase ensemble to simulate a quantum ensemble. A pseudorandom sequence is inseparability and integral that are demonstrated only for a whole sequence not for a single phase unit, which is similar to that of quantum ensembles and a quantum particle. By using the ensemble conception, we demonstrate non-locality properties for classical fields similar to quantum entanglement.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Network Technologies · Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing · Quantum optics and atomic interactions
