International audienceThe network structure offers in principle the possibility for novel forms of quantum nonlocal correlations, that are proper to networks and cannot be traced back to standard quantum Bell nonlocality. Here we define a notion of genuine network quantum nonlocality. Our approach is operational and views standard quantum nonlocality as a resource for producing correlations in networks. We show several examples of correlations that are genuine network nonlocal, considering the so-called bilocality network of entanglement swapping. In particular, we present an example of quantum self-testing which relies on the network structure; the considered correlations are non-bilocal, but are local according to the usual definition of ...
In the last decade, much attention has been focused on examining the nonlocality of various quantum ...
Quantum network correlations have attracted strong interest as the emergency of the new types of vio...
Entanglement swapping is a process by which two initially independent quantum systems can become ent...
International audienceThe network structure offers in principle the possibility for novel forms of q...
Networks have advanced the study of nonlocality beyond Bell's theorem. Here, we introduce the concep...
Quantum networks allow in principle for completely novel forms of quantum correlations. In particula...
Despite the success of quantum mechanics in predicting the outcomes of experiments in many branches ...
Quantum theory allows for nonlocality without entanglement. Notably, there exist bipartite quantum m...
International audienceNetwork Bell experiments give rise to a form of quantum nonlocality that conce...
Network Bell experiments give rise to a form of quantum nonlocality that conceptually goes beyond Be...
Quantum entanglement and nonlocality are inextricably linked. However, while entanglement is necessa...
Nonclassical correlations arising in complex quantum networks are attracting growing interest, both ...
Quantum nonlocality, generated by strong correlations between entangled systems, defies the classica...
Bell's theorem plays a crucial role in quantum information processing and thus several experimental ...
Quantum networks play an important role in the fields of quantum information and quantum computation...
In the last decade, much attention has been focused on examining the nonlocality of various quantum ...
Quantum network correlations have attracted strong interest as the emergency of the new types of vio...
Entanglement swapping is a process by which two initially independent quantum systems can become ent...
International audienceThe network structure offers in principle the possibility for novel forms of q...
Networks have advanced the study of nonlocality beyond Bell's theorem. Here, we introduce the concep...
Quantum networks allow in principle for completely novel forms of quantum correlations. In particula...
Despite the success of quantum mechanics in predicting the outcomes of experiments in many branches ...
Quantum theory allows for nonlocality without entanglement. Notably, there exist bipartite quantum m...
International audienceNetwork Bell experiments give rise to a form of quantum nonlocality that conce...
Network Bell experiments give rise to a form of quantum nonlocality that conceptually goes beyond Be...
Quantum entanglement and nonlocality are inextricably linked. However, while entanglement is necessa...
Nonclassical correlations arising in complex quantum networks are attracting growing interest, both ...
Quantum nonlocality, generated by strong correlations between entangled systems, defies the classica...
Bell's theorem plays a crucial role in quantum information processing and thus several experimental ...
Quantum networks play an important role in the fields of quantum information and quantum computation...
In the last decade, much attention has been focused on examining the nonlocality of various quantum ...
Quantum network correlations have attracted strong interest as the emergency of the new types of vio...
Entanglement swapping is a process by which two initially independent quantum systems can become ent...