In their seminal but controversial paper, Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen (EPR) claimed that one could infer simultaneous values of certain non-commuting observables. Using weak and strong measurements in entangled photons, the authors show a correspondence between joint weak values and the inferred elements of reality in the polarization version of the EPR assertions.
- Omar Calderón-Losada
- Tonatiuh T. Moctezuma Quistian
- Alejandra Valencia