Reply to "Comment(s) to "Consequences of the single-pair measurement of the Bell parameter""
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2509.07922v1
- Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2025 17:02:10 GMT
- Title: Reply to "Comment(s) to "Consequences of the single-pair measurement of the Bell parameter""
- Authors: Marco Genovese, Fabrizio Piacentini,
- Abstract summary: We reply to the comments made by Kupczynski and Lambare on our recent paper titled ''Consequences of the single-pair measurement of the Bell parameter''<n>We question our claims on the implications on Quantum Mechanics interpretations (and alternative theories) generated by the results of a recent experiment.
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- Abstract: We reply to the comments made by M. Kupczynski and J. P. Lambare on our recent paper titled ''Consequences of the single-pair measurement of the Bell parameter'' [Phys. Rev. A 111, 022204 (2025)], questioning our claims on the implications on Quantum Mechanics interpretations (and alternative theories) generated by the results of a recent experiment [Quantum Sci. Technol. 9, 045027 (2024)] demonstrating the possibility of measuring the entire Bell parameter on a single entangled pair.
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