A note on the statistical sampling aspect of delayed choice entanglement swapping
Karl Svozil

TL;DR
This paper discusses the statistical sampling aspects of delayed choice entanglement swapping, analyzing quantum and classical models through measurement postselection.
Contribution
It provides a detailed examination of the statistical sampling considerations in delayed choice entanglement swapping, highlighting differences between quantum and classical approaches.
Findings
Quantum and classical models differ in measurement postselection effects
Statistical sampling impacts the interpretation of entanglement swapping
Insights into measurement strategies for delayed choice experiments
Abstract
Quantum and classical models for delayed choice entanglement swapping by postselection of measurements are discussed.
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