Relativistic corrections to the Ekert test for eavesdropping

Physics – Quantum Physics

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revtex, 6 eps figures; published in Proceedings of SPIE 3076 (1997) 141-145, one plot and one typo corrected

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A degree of violation of the Bell inequality depends on momenta of massive particles with respect to a laboratory if spin plays a role af a "yes--no" observable. For ultra-relativistic particles the standard Ekert test has to take into accont this velocity dependent suppression of the degree of violation of the inequality. Otherwise Alice and Bob may "discover" a nonexisting eavesdropper.

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