The outcomes of measurements on entangled quantum systems can be nonlocally correlated. However, while it is easy to write down toy theories allowing arbitrary nonlocal correlations, those allowed in quantum mechanics are limited. Quantum correlations cannot, for example, violate a principle known as macroscopic locality, which implies that they cannot violate Tsirelson’s bound. This paper shows that there is a connection between the strength of nonlocal correlations in a physical theory and the structure of the state spaces of individual systems. This is illustrated by a family of models in which local state spaces are regular polygons, where a natural analogue of a maximally entangled state of two systems exists. We characterize the nonlo...
We introduce a version of the chained Bell inequality for an arbitrary number of measurement outcome...
We introduce a version of the chained Bell inequality for an arbitrary number of measurement outcome...
Correlations that violate a Bell inequality are said to be nonlocal; i.e., they do not admit a local...
Understanding what can be inferred about a multiparticle quantum system given only the knowledge of ...
While all bipartite pure entangled states are known to generate correlations violating a Bell inequa...
While all bipartite pure entangled states are known to generate correlations violating a Bell inequa...
While all bipartite pure entangled states are known to generate correlations violating a Bell inequa...
Quantum mechanics is a nonlocal theory, but not as nonlocal as the no-signalling principle allows. H...
The future progress of semi-device-independent quantum information science depends crucially on our ...
It has been suggested that there may exist quantum correlations that go beyond entanglement. The exi...
Despite the success of quantum mechanics in predicting the outcomes of experiments in many branches ...
Despite the success of quantum mechanics in predicting the outcomes of experiments in many branches ...
Results obtained in two recent papers, \cite{Kaszlikowski} and \cite{Durt}, seem to indicate that th...
Ever since the work of Bell, it has been known that entangled quantum states can rise non-local corr...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/7/1/088 Abstract. Bell’s theorem states that, to simulate the correlations cre...
We introduce a version of the chained Bell inequality for an arbitrary number of measurement outcome...
We introduce a version of the chained Bell inequality for an arbitrary number of measurement outcome...
Correlations that violate a Bell inequality are said to be nonlocal; i.e., they do not admit a local...
Understanding what can be inferred about a multiparticle quantum system given only the knowledge of ...
While all bipartite pure entangled states are known to generate correlations violating a Bell inequa...
While all bipartite pure entangled states are known to generate correlations violating a Bell inequa...
While all bipartite pure entangled states are known to generate correlations violating a Bell inequa...
Quantum mechanics is a nonlocal theory, but not as nonlocal as the no-signalling principle allows. H...
The future progress of semi-device-independent quantum information science depends crucially on our ...
It has been suggested that there may exist quantum correlations that go beyond entanglement. The exi...
Despite the success of quantum mechanics in predicting the outcomes of experiments in many branches ...
Despite the success of quantum mechanics in predicting the outcomes of experiments in many branches ...
Results obtained in two recent papers, \cite{Kaszlikowski} and \cite{Durt}, seem to indicate that th...
Ever since the work of Bell, it has been known that entangled quantum states can rise non-local corr...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/7/1/088 Abstract. Bell’s theorem states that, to simulate the correlations cre...
We introduce a version of the chained Bell inequality for an arbitrary number of measurement outcome...
We introduce a version of the chained Bell inequality for an arbitrary number of measurement outcome...
Correlations that violate a Bell inequality are said to be nonlocal; i.e., they do not admit a local...