Entanglement appears under two different forms in quantum theory, namely, as a property of states of joint systems and as a property of measurement eigenstates in joint measurements. By combining these two aspects of entanglement, it is possible to generate nonlocality between particles that never interacted, using the protocol of entanglement swapping. We show that even in the more constraining bilocal scenario where distant sources of particles are assumed to be independent, i.e., to share no prior randomness, entanglement swapping can be simulated classically with bounded communication, using only 9 bits in total. Our result thus provides an upper bound on the nonlocality of the entanglement swapping process
We consider an analog of entanglement-swapping for a set of black boxes with the most general nonloc...
John Bell has shown that the correlations entailed by quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a cl...
Simulation tasks are insightful tools to compare informationtheoretic resources. Considering a gener...
Entanglement appears under two different forms in quantum theory, namely, as a property of states of...
Entanglement appears under two different forms in quantum theory, namely, as a property of states of...
Entanglement appears in two different ways in quantum mechanics, namely as a property of states and ...
Quantum systems that have never interacted can become nonlocally correlated through a process called...
Entanglement swapping is a process by which two initially independent quantum systems can become ent...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/7/1/088 Abstract. Bell’s theorem states that, to simulate the correlations cre...
Bell's theorem states that, to simulate the correlations created by measurement on pure entangled qu...
In an entanglement swapping scenario, if two sources sharing entangled states between three parties ...
Bell's theorem states that, to simulate the correlations created by measurement on pure entangled qu...
Nonlocality is at the heart of quantum information processing. In this paper we investigate the mini...
I show that two distant parties can transform a single copy of their pure entangled state to arbitra...
We investigate the continuous-variable entanglement swapping protocol in a non-Gaussian setting, wit...
We consider an analog of entanglement-swapping for a set of black boxes with the most general nonloc...
John Bell has shown that the correlations entailed by quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a cl...
Simulation tasks are insightful tools to compare informationtheoretic resources. Considering a gener...
Entanglement appears under two different forms in quantum theory, namely, as a property of states of...
Entanglement appears under two different forms in quantum theory, namely, as a property of states of...
Entanglement appears in two different ways in quantum mechanics, namely as a property of states and ...
Quantum systems that have never interacted can become nonlocally correlated through a process called...
Entanglement swapping is a process by which two initially independent quantum systems can become ent...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/7/1/088 Abstract. Bell’s theorem states that, to simulate the correlations cre...
Bell's theorem states that, to simulate the correlations created by measurement on pure entangled qu...
In an entanglement swapping scenario, if two sources sharing entangled states between three parties ...
Bell's theorem states that, to simulate the correlations created by measurement on pure entangled qu...
Nonlocality is at the heart of quantum information processing. In this paper we investigate the mini...
I show that two distant parties can transform a single copy of their pure entangled state to arbitra...
We investigate the continuous-variable entanglement swapping protocol in a non-Gaussian setting, wit...
We consider an analog of entanglement-swapping for a set of black boxes with the most general nonloc...
John Bell has shown that the correlations entailed by quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a cl...
Simulation tasks are insightful tools to compare informationtheoretic resources. Considering a gener...