Entanglement swapping is a process by which two initially independent quantum systems can become entangled and generate nonlocal correlations. To characterize such correlations, we compare them to those predicted by bilocal models, where systems that are initially independent are described by uncorrelated states. We extend in this paper the analysis of bilocal correlations initiated in [ Phys. Rev. Lett. 104 170401 (2010)]. In particular, we derive new Bell-type inequalities based on the bilocality assumption in different scenarios, we study their possible quantum violations, and we analyze their resistance to experimental imperfections. The bilocality assumption, being stronger than Bell's standard local causality assumption, lowers the re...
Bell's theorem plays a crucial role in quantum information processing and thus several experimental ...
Despite the success of quantum mechanics in predicting the outcomes of experiments in many branches ...
International audienceThe network structure offers in principle the possibility for novel forms of q...
Entanglement swapping is a process bywhich two initially independent quantum systems can become enta...
Quantum systems that have never interacted can become nonlocally correlated through a process called...
Nonclassical correlations arising in complex quantum networks are attracting growing interest, both ...
The nature of quantum correlations in networks featuring independent sources of entanglement remains...
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 mechanics admits correlations that cannot be explained by local realistic models. The most s...
While all bipartite pure entangled states are known to generate correlations violating a Bell inequa...
In an entanglement swapping scenario, if two sources sharing entangled states between three parties ...
Entanglement appears under two different forms in quantum theory, namely, as a property of states of...
Entanglement appears under two different forms in quantum theory, namely, as a property of states of...
Quantum theory predicts and experiments confirm that nature can produce correlations between distant...
Bell's theorem plays a crucial role in quantum information processing and thus several experimental ...
Despite the success of quantum mechanics in predicting the outcomes of experiments in many branches ...
International audienceThe network structure offers in principle the possibility for novel forms of q...
Entanglement swapping is a process bywhich two initially independent quantum systems can become enta...
Quantum systems that have never interacted can become nonlocally correlated through a process called...
Nonclassical correlations arising in complex quantum networks are attracting growing interest, both ...
The nature of quantum correlations in networks featuring independent sources of entanglement remains...
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 mechanics admits correlations that cannot be explained by local realistic models. The most s...
While all bipartite pure entangled states are known to generate correlations violating a Bell inequa...
In an entanglement swapping scenario, if two sources sharing entangled states between three parties ...
Entanglement appears under two different forms in quantum theory, namely, as a property of states of...
Entanglement appears under two different forms in quantum theory, namely, as a property of states of...
Quantum theory predicts and experiments confirm that nature can produce correlations between distant...
Bell's theorem plays a crucial role in quantum information processing and thus several experimental ...
Despite the success of quantum mechanics in predicting the outcomes of experiments in many branches ...
International audienceThe network structure offers in principle the possibility for novel forms of q...