In a Bell experiment two parties share a quantum state and perform local measurements on their subsystems separately, and the statistics of the measurement outcomes are recorded as a Bell correlation. For any Bell correlation, it turns out that a quantum state with minimal size that is able to produce this correlation can always be pure. In this work, we first exhibit two device-independent characterizations for the pure state that Alice and Bob share using only the correlation data. Specifically, we give two conditions that the Schmidt coefficients must satisfy, which can be tight, and have various applications in quantum tasks. First, one of the characterizations allows us to bound the entanglement between Alice and Bob using Renyi entrop...
Quantum entanglement, has been acknowledged as a precious resource due to its inherent nonclassical ...
While all bipartite pure entangled states are known to generate correlations violating a Bell inequa...
A fruitful way of studying physical theories is via the question whether the possible physical state...
When a quantum system is divided into two local subsystems, measurements on the two subsystems can e...
The demonstration and use of Bell-nonlocality, a concept that is fundamentally striking and is at th...
Bell’s theorem teaches us that there are quantum correlations that can not be simulated by just shar...
Detection and quantification of entanglement in quantum resources are two key steps in the implement...
International audienceAlice and Bob each have half of a pair of entangled qubits. Bob measures his h...
Bell inequalities have traditionally been used to demonstrate that quantum theory is nonlocal, in th...
We investigate the scenario where an observer, Alice, shares a two-qubit state with an arbitrary num...
htmlabstractSuppose that Alice and Bob make local two-outcome measurements on a shared entangled qua...
The outcomes obtained in Bell tests involving two-outcome measurements on two subsystems can, in pri...
For a nonseparable bipartite quantum state violating the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (CHSH) inequalit...
We introduce a version of the chained Bell inequality for an arbitrary number of measurement outcome...
Full-correlation Bell-like inequalities represent an important subclass of Bell-like inequalities th...
Quantum entanglement, has been acknowledged as a precious resource due to its inherent nonclassical ...
While all bipartite pure entangled states are known to generate correlations violating a Bell inequa...
A fruitful way of studying physical theories is via the question whether the possible physical state...
When a quantum system is divided into two local subsystems, measurements on the two subsystems can e...
The demonstration and use of Bell-nonlocality, a concept that is fundamentally striking and is at th...
Bell’s theorem teaches us that there are quantum correlations that can not be simulated by just shar...
Detection and quantification of entanglement in quantum resources are two key steps in the implement...
International audienceAlice and Bob each have half of a pair of entangled qubits. Bob measures his h...
Bell inequalities have traditionally been used to demonstrate that quantum theory is nonlocal, in th...
We investigate the scenario where an observer, Alice, shares a two-qubit state with an arbitrary num...
htmlabstractSuppose that Alice and Bob make local two-outcome measurements on a shared entangled qua...
The outcomes obtained in Bell tests involving two-outcome measurements on two subsystems can, in pri...
For a nonseparable bipartite quantum state violating the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (CHSH) inequalit...
We introduce a version of the chained Bell inequality for an arbitrary number of measurement outcome...
Full-correlation Bell-like inequalities represent an important subclass of Bell-like inequalities th...
Quantum entanglement, has been acknowledged as a precious resource due to its inherent nonclassical ...
While all bipartite pure entangled states are known to generate correlations violating a Bell inequa...
A fruitful way of studying physical theories is via the question whether the possible physical state...