We introduce the class of Genuinely Local Operation and Shared Randomness (LOSR) Multipartite Nonlocal correlations, that is, correlations between N parties that cannot be obtained from unlimited shared randomness supplemented by any composition of (N-1)-shared causal Generalized-Probabilistic-Theory (GPT) resources. We then show that noisy N-partite GHZ quantum states as well as the 3-partite W quantum state can produce such correlations. This proves, if the operational predictions of quantum theory are correct, that Nature's nonlocality must be boundlessly multipartite in any causal GPT. We develop a computational method which certifies that a noisy N=3 GHZ quantum state with fidelity 85 percent satisfies this property, making an experime...
Bell nonlocality is one of the most intriguing and counter-intuitive phenomena displayed by quantum ...
Nonclassical correlations arising in complex quantum networks are attracting growing interest, both ...
As first shown by Popescu (1995 Phys. Rev. Lett. 74 2619), some quantum states only reveal their non...
We show that some tripartite quantum correlations are inexplicable by any causal theory involving bi...
Quantum theory predicts the existence of genuinely tripartite-entangled states, which cannot be obta...
Nonlocality captures one of the counterintuitive features of nature that defies classical intuition....
Despite the success of quantum mechanics in predicting the outcomes of experiments in many branches ...
While Bell nonlocality of a bipartite system is counter-intuitive, multipartite nonlocality in our m...
In the past century, experimental discoveries have witnessed phenomena in Nature which challenge our...
The nonlocal correlations of multipartite entangled states can be reproduced by a classical model if...
The simulation of quantum correlations with alternative nonlocal resources, such as classical commun...
As with entanglement, different forms of Bell nonlocality arise in the multipartite scenario. These ...
Correlations that violate a Bell inequality are said to be nonlocal; i.e., they do not admit a local...
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 ...
Bell nonlocality is one of the most intriguing and counter-intuitive phenomena displayed by quantum ...
Nonclassical correlations arising in complex quantum networks are attracting growing interest, both ...
As first shown by Popescu (1995 Phys. Rev. Lett. 74 2619), some quantum states only reveal their non...
We show that some tripartite quantum correlations are inexplicable by any causal theory involving bi...
Quantum theory predicts the existence of genuinely tripartite-entangled states, which cannot be obta...
Nonlocality captures one of the counterintuitive features of nature that defies classical intuition....
Despite the success of quantum mechanics in predicting the outcomes of experiments in many branches ...
While Bell nonlocality of a bipartite system is counter-intuitive, multipartite nonlocality in our m...
In the past century, experimental discoveries have witnessed phenomena in Nature which challenge our...
The nonlocal correlations of multipartite entangled states can be reproduced by a classical model if...
The simulation of quantum correlations with alternative nonlocal resources, such as classical commun...
As with entanglement, different forms of Bell nonlocality arise in the multipartite scenario. These ...
Correlations that violate a Bell inequality are said to be nonlocal; i.e., they do not admit a local...
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 ...
Bell nonlocality is one of the most intriguing and counter-intuitive phenomena displayed by quantum ...
Nonclassical correlations arising in complex quantum networks are attracting growing interest, both ...
As first shown by Popescu (1995 Phys. Rev. Lett. 74 2619), some quantum states only reveal their non...