We introduce Bell inequalities based on covariance, one of the most common measures of correlation. Explicit examples are discussed, and violations in quantum theory are demonstrated. A crucial feature of these covariance Bell inequalities is their nonlinearity; this has nontrivial consequences for the derivation of their local bound, which is not reached by deterministic local correlations. For our simplest inequality, we derive analytically tight bounds for both local and quantum correlations. An interesting application of covariance Bell inequalities is that they can act as "shared randomness witnesses": specifically, the value of the Bell expression gives device-independent lower bounds on both the dimension and the entropy of the share...
The problem of characterizing classical and quantum correlations in networks is considered. Contrary...
Local variables cannot describe the quantum correlations observed in tests of Bell inequalities. Lik...
Measurement-based quantum computation (or the one-way quantum computation) is a model in which a ser...
We derive a new class of correlation Bell-type inequalities. The inequalities are valid for any numb...
We show, using a Bell inequality argument, that quantum correlations cannot be regarded as local ele...
We derive a new class of correlation Bell-type inequalities. The inequalities are valid for any numb...
We develop a novel approach to Bell inequalities based on a constraint that the correlations exhibit...
Bell's theorem is typically understood as the proof that quantum theory is incompatible with local h...
The characterization of quantum correlations, being stronger than classical, yet weaker than those a...
Bell’s inequality is an expression which can be employed in order to test for the existence of hidde...
Bell inequality is violated in quantum mechanics and in experiments. Bell's theorem, on the other ha...
We develop a new Bell inequality for bipartite quantum systems of arbitrarily high dimensionality by...
htmlabstractSuppose that Alice and Bob make local two-outcome measurements on a shared entangled qua...
Quantum mechanics is a nonlocal theory, but not as nonlocal as the no-signalling principle allows. H...
Quantum theory predicts and experiments confirm that nature can produce correlations between distant...
The problem of characterizing classical and quantum correlations in networks is considered. Contrary...
Local variables cannot describe the quantum correlations observed in tests of Bell inequalities. Lik...
Measurement-based quantum computation (or the one-way quantum computation) is a model in which a ser...
We derive a new class of correlation Bell-type inequalities. The inequalities are valid for any numb...
We show, using a Bell inequality argument, that quantum correlations cannot be regarded as local ele...
We derive a new class of correlation Bell-type inequalities. The inequalities are valid for any numb...
We develop a novel approach to Bell inequalities based on a constraint that the correlations exhibit...
Bell's theorem is typically understood as the proof that quantum theory is incompatible with local h...
The characterization of quantum correlations, being stronger than classical, yet weaker than those a...
Bell’s inequality is an expression which can be employed in order to test for the existence of hidde...
Bell inequality is violated in quantum mechanics and in experiments. Bell's theorem, on the other ha...
We develop a new Bell inequality for bipartite quantum systems of arbitrarily high dimensionality by...
htmlabstractSuppose that Alice and Bob make local two-outcome measurements on a shared entangled qua...
Quantum mechanics is a nonlocal theory, but not as nonlocal as the no-signalling principle allows. H...
Quantum theory predicts and experiments confirm that nature can produce correlations between distant...
The problem of characterizing classical and quantum correlations in networks is considered. Contrary...
Local variables cannot describe the quantum correlations observed in tests of Bell inequalities. Lik...
Measurement-based quantum computation (or the one-way quantum computation) is a model in which a ser...