The volume of the set of physically obtainable correlations in the EPR-Bell scenario assumed to be those obtainable within quantum mechanics, is (3 pi/8)^2 = 1.388 larger than the volume of the set of correlations obtainable by classical deterministic theories, but is only 3 pi^2/32 = 0.925 of the volume allowed by general probabilistic theories. We use these results to quantify the success of the approximate characterizations of the set of quantum correlations using linear (Tsirelson's) and quadratic (Uffink's) inequalities
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Bell’s inequality is an expression which can be employed in order to test for the existence of hidde...
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obtained an inequality which, a particular set of correlations between two parties, must be satisfie...
The primary topic of this dissertation is, firstly, the study of the correlations between outcomes o...
Quantum communication leads to strong correlations, that can outperform classical ones. Complementar...
Contrary to Bell’s theorem it is demonstrated that with the use of classical probability theory the ...
We show, using a Bell inequality argument, that quantum correlations cannot be regarded as local ele...
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Quantum theory predicts and experiments confirm that nature can produce correlations between distant...
Quantum theory is not only successfully tested in laboratories every day but also constitutes a robu...
Measurement-based quantum computation (or the one-way quantum computation) is a model in which a ser...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
The correlation distance quantifies the statistical independence of two classical or quantum systems...
Entanglement does not describe all quantum correlations and several authors have shown the need to g...
Bell’s inequality is an expression which can be employed in order to test for the existence of hidde...
One diagnosis of Bell’s theorem is that its premise of Outcome Independence is unreasonably strong, ...
The cut polytope and its relatives are good models of the correlations that can be obtained between ...
obtained an inequality which, a particular set of correlations between two parties, must be satisfie...
The primary topic of this dissertation is, firstly, the study of the correlations between outcomes o...
Quantum communication leads to strong correlations, that can outperform classical ones. Complementar...
Contrary to Bell’s theorem it is demonstrated that with the use of classical probability theory the ...
We show, using a Bell inequality argument, that quantum correlations cannot be regarded as local ele...
What is the communication cost of simulating the correlations produced by quantum theory? We general...
Quantum theory predicts and experiments confirm that nature can produce correlations between distant...
Quantum theory is not only successfully tested in laboratories every day but also constitutes a robu...
Measurement-based quantum computation (or the one-way quantum computation) is a model in which a ser...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
The correlation distance quantifies the statistical independence of two classical or quantum systems...
Entanglement does not describe all quantum correlations and several authors have shown the need to g...
Bell’s inequality is an expression which can be employed in order to test for the existence of hidde...
One diagnosis of Bell’s theorem is that its premise of Outcome Independence is unreasonably strong, ...