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John Francis Clauser (/ ˈ k l aʊ z ər /; born December 1, 1942) is an American theoretical and experimental physicist known for contributions to the foundations of quantum mechanics, in particular the Clauser–Horne–Shimony–Holt inequality.
John F. Clauser The Nobel Prize in Physics 2022 . Born: 1 December 1942, Pasadena, CA, USA . Affiliation at the time of the award: J.F. Clauser & Assoc., Walnut Creek, CA, USA . Prize motivation: “for experiments with entangled photons, establishing the violation of Bell inequalities and pioneering quantum information science” Prize share: 1/3
Nov 16, 2023 · John F. Clauser shared the Nobel Prize in physics last year before declaring Tuesday that “there is no climate crisis” — a claim that contradicts the overwhelming scientific consensus.
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John Francis Clauser is an American experimental and theoretical physicist. He is best known for his contributions to the foundations of quantum mechanics, in particular for the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (CHSH) inequality, for the first experimental proof that non-local quantum entanglement is real (Freedman-Clauser), and for the formulation ...
May 10, 2024 · John F. Clauser (born December 1, 1942, Pasadena, California, U.S.) is an American physicist who was awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize for Physics for his experiments with quantum entanglement. He shared the prize with French physicist Alain Aspect and Austrian physicist Anton Zeilinger.
In 1969, with Michael Horne, Abner Shimony, and Richard Holt, inspired by theoretical results by John Bell, he proposed the first test of local hidden variable theories, and provided the first experimentally testable CHSH-Bell's Theorem prediction for these theories -- the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (CHSH) inequality.
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Telephone interview with John Clauser following the announcement of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics on 4 October 2022. The interviewer is Adam Smith, Chief Scientific Officer of Nobel Prize Outreach. As a young man, John Clauser set out to topple quantum mechanics, but all his faculty thought he was crazy.