Quantum theory is not only successfully tested in laboratories every day but also constitutes a robust theoretical framework: small variations usually lead to implausible consequences, such as faster-than-light communication. It has even been argued that quantum theory may be special among possible theories. Here we report that, at the level of correlations among different systems, quantum theory is not so special. We define a set of correlations, dubbed ‘almost quantum’, and prove that it strictly contains the set of quantum correlations but satisfies all-but-one of the proposed principles to capture quantum correlations. We present numerical evidence that the remaining principle is satisfied too.Peer Reviewe
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Quantum correlations are not restricted to the well known entanglement investigated in Bell-type exp...
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It is well known that quantum correlations are not only more disciplined (and hence stronger) compar...
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We show, using a Bell inequality argument, that quantum correlations cannot be regarded as local ele...
The primary topic of this dissertation is, firstly, the study of the correlations between outcomes o...
Information and correlations in a quantum system are closely related through the process of measurem...
We argue that complex systems science and the rules of quantum physics are intri-cately related. We ...
This dissertation explores some di erences between quantum mechanics and other theories from a compu...
Quantum theory is not only successfully tested in laboratories every day but also constitutes a robu...
We show that genuine multiparty quantum correlations can exist on its own, without a supporting back...
Ernst Specker considered a particular feature of quantum theory to be especially fundamental, namely...
Correlations without correlata' is an influential way of thinking of quantum entanglement as a form ...
Quantum correlations are not restricted to the well known entanglement investigated in Bell-type exp...
The role that quantum correlations play in Quantum Information Science and the prospects of new deve...
Recently, it was realized that quantum discord can be seen as the minimal amount of correlations whi...
We show that the exclusivity (E) principle singles out the set of quantum correlations associated wi...
It is well known that quantum correlations are not only more disciplined (and hence stronger) compar...
Quantum information theory is built upon the realisation that quantum resources like coherence and e...
We show, using a Bell inequality argument, that quantum correlations cannot be regarded as local ele...
The primary topic of this dissertation is, firstly, the study of the correlations between outcomes o...
Information and correlations in a quantum system are closely related through the process of measurem...
We argue that complex systems science and the rules of quantum physics are intri-cately related. We ...
This dissertation explores some di erences between quantum mechanics and other theories from a compu...