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Hooman Moradpour

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Research Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Research

Title
The shadows of quantum gravity on Bell's inequality
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Minimal length; quantum non-locality.
Year
2025
Journal Modern Physics Letters A
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Researchers Hooman Moradpour ، Shahram Jalalzadeh ، Hamid Tebyanian

Abstract

This study delves into the validity of quantum mechanical operators in the context of quantum gravity, recognizing the potential need for their generalization. A primary objective is to investigate the repercussions of these generalizations on the inherent nonlocality within quantum mechanics, as exempli¯ed by Bell's inequality. Additionally, the study scrutinizes the consequences of introducing a nonzero minimal length into the established framework of Bell's inequality. The ¯ndings contribute signi¯cantly to our theoretical comprehension of the intricate interplay between quantum mechanics and gravity. Moreover, this research explores the impact of quantum gravity on Bell's inequality and its practical applications within quantum technologies, notably in the realms of device-independent protocols, quantum key distribution, and quantum randomness generation.