Multiple observers who independently harvest nonclassical correlations from a single physical system share the system's ability to enable quantum correlations. We show that any number of independent observers can share the preparation contextual outcome statistics enabled by state ensembles in quantum theory. Furthermore, we show that even in the presence of any amount of white noise, there exists quantum ensembles that enable such shared preparation contextuality. The findings are experimentally realised by applying sequential unsharp measurements to an optical qubit ensemble which reveals three shared demonstrations of preparation contextuality
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Mixed states of a quantum system, represented by density operators, can be decomposed as a statistic...
The interdisciplinary field of quantum communication and quantum information processing merges quant...
In order to elucidate the properties currently attributed to ideal measurements, one must explain ho...
Communication games are one of the widely used tools that are designed to demonstrate quantum suprem...
The quantum fluctuations of a physical property can be observed in the measurement statistics of any...
International audienceWe introduce a hierarchy of semidefinite relaxations of the set of quantum cor...
The rapidly developing interdisciplinary field of quantum information, which merges quantum and info...
We present a protocol to evaluate the expectation value of the correlations of measurement outcomes ...
Abstract Contextuality is a phenomenon at the heart of quantum mechanics different from classical be...
We study the quantumness of correlations for ensembles of bi- and multi-partite systems and relate i...
Starting from arbitrary sets of quantum states and measurements, referred to as the prepare-and-meas...
We show that the expectation value of squared correlations measured along random local directions is...
Many protocols and tasks in quantum information science rely inherently on the fundamental notion of...
Quantum information science attempts to exploit capabilities from the quantum realm to accomplish ta...
For many-particle systems, quantum information in base n can be defined by partitioning the set of s...
Mixed states of a quantum system, represented by density operators, can be decomposed as a statistic...
The interdisciplinary field of quantum communication and quantum information processing merges quant...
In order to elucidate the properties currently attributed to ideal measurements, one must explain ho...