The study of correlations with no definite causal order has revealed a rich structure emerging when more than two parties are involved. This motivates the consideration of multipartite "noncausal" correlations that cannot be realised even if noncausal resources are made available to a smaller number of parties. Here we formalise this notion: genuinely 1-partite noncausal correlations are those that cannot be produced by grouping N-parties into two or more subsets, where a causal order between the subsets exists. We prove that such correlations can be characterised as lying outside a polytope, whose vertices correspond to deterministic strategies and whose facets define what we call "2-causal" inequalities. We show that genuinely multipartit...
We introduce the class of Genuinely Local Operation and Shared Randomness (LOSR) Multipartite Nonloc...
Quantum nonseparability is a central feature of quantum mechanics, and raises important philosophica...
Despite the success of quantum mechanics in predicting the outcomes of experiments in many branches ...
The study of correlations with no definite causal order has revealed a rich structure emerging when ...
We consider the most general correlations that can be obtained by a group of parties whose causal re...
We consider the most general correlations that can be obtained by a group of parties whose causal re...
In a scenario where two parties share, act on and exchange some physical resource, the assumption th...
As with entanglement, different forms of Bell nonlocality arise in the multipartite scenario. These ...
The idea that events obey a definite causal order is deeply rooted in our understanding of the world...
A recent framework of quantum theory with no global causal order predicts the existence of 'causally...
We propose an information-theoretic framework to quantify multipartite correlations in classical and...
We show that genuine multiparty quantum correlations can exist on its own, without a supporting back...
The idea that events are equipped with a partial causal order is central to our understanding of phy...
We show that some tripartite quantum correlations are inexplicable by any causal theory involving bi...
International audienceIn recent years, the use of information principles to understand quantum corre...
We introduce the class of Genuinely Local Operation and Shared Randomness (LOSR) Multipartite Nonloc...
Quantum nonseparability is a central feature of quantum mechanics, and raises important philosophica...
Despite the success of quantum mechanics in predicting the outcomes of experiments in many branches ...
The study of correlations with no definite causal order has revealed a rich structure emerging when ...
We consider the most general correlations that can be obtained by a group of parties whose causal re...
We consider the most general correlations that can be obtained by a group of parties whose causal re...
In a scenario where two parties share, act on and exchange some physical resource, the assumption th...
As with entanglement, different forms of Bell nonlocality arise in the multipartite scenario. These ...
The idea that events obey a definite causal order is deeply rooted in our understanding of the world...
A recent framework of quantum theory with no global causal order predicts the existence of 'causally...
We propose an information-theoretic framework to quantify multipartite correlations in classical and...
We show that genuine multiparty quantum correlations can exist on its own, without a supporting back...
The idea that events are equipped with a partial causal order is central to our understanding of phy...
We show that some tripartite quantum correlations are inexplicable by any causal theory involving bi...
International audienceIn recent years, the use of information principles to understand quantum corre...
We introduce the class of Genuinely Local Operation and Shared Randomness (LOSR) Multipartite Nonloc...
Quantum nonseparability is a central feature of quantum mechanics, and raises important philosophica...
Despite the success of quantum mechanics in predicting the outcomes of experiments in many branches ...