Quantum Cryptography
Bell's theorem is a fundamental result in quantum physics that demonstrates the impossibility of local hidden variable theories. It shows that certain predictions of quantum mechanics cannot be replicated by any classical theory that adheres to local realism, which is the idea that physical processes occurring at one location do not depend on actions at a distance. This theorem has profound implications for the nature of reality, influencing various aspects of quantum information science, including quantum teleportation, superdense coding, quantum measurements, and security protocols.
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