A common problem in Bell-type experiments is the well-known detection loophole: if the detection efficiencies are not perfect and if one simply postselects the conclusive events, one might observe a violation of a Bell inequality, even though a local model could have explained the experimental results. In this paper, we analyze the set of all postselected correlations that can be explained by a local model, and show that it forms a polytope, larger than the Bell local polytope. We characterize the facets of this postselected local polytope in the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt scenario, where two parties have binary inputs and outcomes. Our approach gives interesting insights on the detection loophole problem
In the literature on $K$-locality ($K\geq2$) networks, the local hidden variables are strictly distr...
A local hidden variable model exploiting the detection loophole to reproduce exactly the quantum cor...
It is already known that one can always find a set of measurements on any two-qubit entangled state ...
There are bipartite quantum nonlocal correlations requiring very low detection efficiency to reach t...
Experimental tests of Bell inequalities ought to take into account all detection events. If the latt...
It is generally assumed that sources randomly sending two particles to one or two different observer...
The demonstration and use of nonlocality, as defined by Bell's theorem, rely strongly on dealing wit...
It is generally assumed that sources randomly sending two particles to one or two different observer...
Reasoning about Bell nonlocality from the correlations observed in post-selected data is always a ma...
It is well-known that no local model - in theory - can simulate the outcome statistics of a Bell-typ...
In the analysis of experiments designed to reveal violation of Bell-type inequalities, it is usually...
If nonlocality is to be inferred from a violation of Bell's inequality, an important assumption is t...
The detection loophole problem arises when quantum devices fail to provide an output for some runs. ...
Collective measurements on large quantum systems together with a majority voting strategy can lead t...
Quantum correlations may violate the Bell inequalities. Most experimental schemes confirming this pr...
In the literature on $K$-locality ($K\geq2$) networks, the local hidden variables are strictly distr...
A local hidden variable model exploiting the detection loophole to reproduce exactly the quantum cor...
It is already known that one can always find a set of measurements on any two-qubit entangled state ...
There are bipartite quantum nonlocal correlations requiring very low detection efficiency to reach t...
Experimental tests of Bell inequalities ought to take into account all detection events. If the latt...
It is generally assumed that sources randomly sending two particles to one or two different observer...
The demonstration and use of nonlocality, as defined by Bell's theorem, rely strongly on dealing wit...
It is generally assumed that sources randomly sending two particles to one or two different observer...
Reasoning about Bell nonlocality from the correlations observed in post-selected data is always a ma...
It is well-known that no local model - in theory - can simulate the outcome statistics of a Bell-typ...
In the analysis of experiments designed to reveal violation of Bell-type inequalities, it is usually...
If nonlocality is to be inferred from a violation of Bell's inequality, an important assumption is t...
The detection loophole problem arises when quantum devices fail to provide an output for some runs. ...
Collective measurements on large quantum systems together with a majority voting strategy can lead t...
Quantum correlations may violate the Bell inequalities. Most experimental schemes confirming this pr...
In the literature on $K$-locality ($K\geq2$) networks, the local hidden variables are strictly distr...
A local hidden variable model exploiting the detection loophole to reproduce exactly the quantum cor...
It is already known that one can always find a set of measurements on any two-qubit entangled state ...