Quantum self-testing is the task of certifying quantum states and measurements using the output statistics solely, with minimal assumptions about the underlying quantum system. It is based on the observation that some extremal points in the set of quantum correlations can only be achieved, up to isometries, with specific states and measurements. Here, we present a new approach for quantum self-testing in Bell non-locality scenarios, motivated by the following observation: the quantum maximum of a given Bell inequality is, in general, difficult to characterize. However, it is strictly contained in an easy-to-characterize set: the \emph{theta body} of a vertex-weighted induced subgraph $(G,w)$ of the graph in which vertices represent the even...
Using the measurement-based quantum computation model, we construct interactive proofs with non-comm...
Device-independent certification of quantum devices is of crucial importance for the development of ...
It is well known that observing nonlocal correlations allows us to draw conclusions about the quantu...
We give a construction for a self-test for any connected graph state. In other words, for each conne...
Self-testing protocols enable certification of quantum devices without demanding full knowledge abou...
The predictions of quantum theory are incompatible with local-causal explanations. This phenomenon i...
In device-independent quantum information, correlations between local measurement outcomes observed ...
Finding ways to test the behaviour of quantum devices is a timely enterprise, especially in light of...
In the recent years self-testing has grown into a rich and active area of study with applications ra...
In this work we study the phenomenon of self-testing from the first principles, aiming to place this...
Self-testing is the strongest form of quantum functionality verification which allows a classical us...
7+10 pages, 2+3 figures, 1 tableSelf-testing is a method to certify devices from the result of a Bel...
Abstract Bell nonlocality as a resource for device-independent certification schemes has been studie...
Given a Bell inequality, if its maximal quantum violation can be achieved only by a single set of me...
Self-testing is a method to characterise an arbitrary quantum system based only on its classical inp...
Using the measurement-based quantum computation model, we construct interactive proofs with non-comm...
Device-independent certification of quantum devices is of crucial importance for the development of ...
It is well known that observing nonlocal correlations allows us to draw conclusions about the quantu...
We give a construction for a self-test for any connected graph state. In other words, for each conne...
Self-testing protocols enable certification of quantum devices without demanding full knowledge abou...
The predictions of quantum theory are incompatible with local-causal explanations. This phenomenon i...
In device-independent quantum information, correlations between local measurement outcomes observed ...
Finding ways to test the behaviour of quantum devices is a timely enterprise, especially in light of...
In the recent years self-testing has grown into a rich and active area of study with applications ra...
In this work we study the phenomenon of self-testing from the first principles, aiming to place this...
Self-testing is the strongest form of quantum functionality verification which allows a classical us...
7+10 pages, 2+3 figures, 1 tableSelf-testing is a method to certify devices from the result of a Bel...
Abstract Bell nonlocality as a resource for device-independent certification schemes has been studie...
Given a Bell inequality, if its maximal quantum violation can be achieved only by a single set of me...
Self-testing is a method to characterise an arbitrary quantum system based only on its classical inp...
Using the measurement-based quantum computation model, we construct interactive proofs with non-comm...
Device-independent certification of quantum devices is of crucial importance for the development of ...
It is well known that observing nonlocal correlations allows us to draw conclusions about the quantu...