Published June 1, 2018 | Version v1
Journal article

Towards an equivalence between maximal entanglement and maximal quantum nonlocality

  • 1. QuTech, Delft University of Technology, Lorentzweg 1, 2628 CJ Delft (Netherlands)
  • 2. ICFO-Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques, The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, E-08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona) (Spain)

Description

While all bipartite pure entangled states are known to generate correlations violating a Bell inequality, and are therefore nonlocal, the quantitative relation between pure state entanglement and nonlocality is poorly understood. In fact, some Bell inequalities are maximally violated by non-maximally entangled states and this phenomenon is also observed for other operational measures of nonlocality. In this work, we study a recently proposed measure of nonlocality defined as the probability that a pure state displays nonlocal correlations when subjected to random measurements. We first prove that this measure satisfies some natural properties for an operational measure of nonlocality. Then, we show that for pure states of two qubits the measure is monotonic with entanglement for all correlation two-outcome Bell inequalities: for all these inequalities, the more the state is entangled, the larger the probability to violate them when random measurements are performed. Finally, we extend our results to the multipartite setting. (paper)

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aaca22

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
New Journal of Physics
Journal Volume
20
Journal Issue
6
Journal Page Range
[13 p.]
ISSN
1367-2630

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
52034918
Subject category
S71: CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS;
Descriptors DEI
BELL THEOREM; CORRELATIONS; NONLOCAL POTENTIAL; PROBABILITY; PURE STATES; QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT; QUBITS; RANDOMNESS
Descriptors DEC
INFORMATION; POTENTIALS; QUANTUM INFORMATION; QUANTUM STATES