Abstract

AbstractThe formalism of generalized quantum histories allows a symmetrical treatment of space and time correlations, by taking different traces of the same history density matrix. In this framework, the characterization of spatial and temporal entanglement is revisited. An operative protocol is presented, to map a history state into the ket of a static composite system. It is demonstrated, by examples, how the Leggett–Garg and the temporal Clauser‐Horne‐Shimony‐Holt (CHSH) inequalities can be violated in this approach.

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