Which nonlocal correlations can be obtained, when a party has access to more than one subsystem? While traditionally nonlocality deals with spacelike separated parties, this question becomes important with quantum technologies that connect devices by means of small shared systems. Here we study Bell inequalities where measurements of different parties can have overlap. This allows to accommodate problems in quantum information such as the existence of quantum error correction codes in the framework of non-locality. The scenarios considered show an interesting behaviour with respect to Hilbert space dimension, overlap, and symmetry.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures. Accepted versio
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Bellʼs theorem was a cornerstone for our understanding of quantum theory and the establishment ofBel...
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Nonlocality detection in multipartite quantum systems is of great interest. The most popular tool to...
Contemporary understanding of correlations in quantum many-body systems and in quantum phase transit...
While the interest in multipartite nonlocality has grown in recent years, its existence in large qua...
In the literature on $K$-locality ($K\geq2$) networks, the local hidden variables are strictly distr...
To date, most efforts to demonstrate quantum nonlocality have concentrated on systems of two or very...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate quantum entanglement and quantum nonlocality of bipartite f...
Measurement-based quantum computation (or the one-way quantum computation) is a model in which a ser...
We introduce a hierarchy of conditions necessarily satisfied by any distribution P(ab) representing ...
A family of Bell-type inequalities is present, which are constructed directly from the "standard" Be...
We explore quantum nonlocality in one of the simplest bipartite scenarios. Several new facet-definin...
The nonlocal correlations of multipartite entangled states can be reproduced by a classical model if...
We examine the problem of exhibiting Bell nonlocality for a two-qudit entangled pure state using a r...
Bellʼs theorem was a cornerstone for our understanding of quantum theory and the establishment ofBel...
We address the question of assessing the number of particles sharing genuinely nonlocal correlations...
Efficient distributed computing offers a scalable strategy for solving resource-demanding tasks such...
Nonlocality detection in multipartite quantum systems is of great interest. The most popular tool to...
Contemporary understanding of correlations in quantum many-body systems and in quantum phase transit...
While the interest in multipartite nonlocality has grown in recent years, its existence in large qua...
In the literature on $K$-locality ($K\geq2$) networks, the local hidden variables are strictly distr...
To date, most efforts to demonstrate quantum nonlocality have concentrated on systems of two or very...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate quantum entanglement and quantum nonlocality of bipartite f...
Measurement-based quantum computation (or the one-way quantum computation) is a model in which a ser...
We introduce a hierarchy of conditions necessarily satisfied by any distribution P(ab) representing ...
A family of Bell-type inequalities is present, which are constructed directly from the "standard" Be...
We explore quantum nonlocality in one of the simplest bipartite scenarios. Several new facet-definin...
The nonlocal correlations of multipartite entangled states can be reproduced by a classical model if...