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Probing the limits of correlations in an indivisible quantum system
(APS Publications, 2018-11)
We employ a trapped ion to study quantum contextual correlations in a single qutrit using the 5-observable Klyachko,Can,Binicio˘glu,andShumovskyinequality,whichisarguablythemostfundamentalnoncontextuality inequality for ...
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Ruling out real-valued standard formalism of quantum theory
(American Physical Society, 2022)
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Violating bell's inequality beyond Cirel'son's bound
(American Physical Society, 2002-02-11)
Cirel’son inequality states that the absolute value of the combination of quantum correlations appearing in the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (CHSH) inequality is bound by 2 √ 2. It is shown that the correlations of two qubits ...
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Quantum social networks
(IOP Science, 2012)
We introduce a physical approach to social networks (SNs) in which each actor is characterized by a yes–no test on a physical system. This allows us to consider SNs beyond those originated by interactions based on ...
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Self-testing of a single quantum system from theory to experiment
(Nature Research, 2023-10-19)
Self-testing allows one to characterise quantum systems under minimal assumptions. However, existing schemes rely on quantum nonlocality and cannot be applied to systems that are not entangled. Here, we introduce a robust ...
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Proposed experiment for the quantum "Guess My Number" protocol
(American Physical Society, 2005)
An experimental realization of the entanglement-assisted “Guess My Number” protocol for the reduction of communication complexity, introduced by Steane and van Dam, would require producing and detecting three-qubit GHZ ...
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Maximum nonlocality in the (3,2,2) scenario
(American Physical Society, 2016-12-27)
We identify the simplest combinations of entanglement and incompatibility giving the maximum quantum violation for each of the 46 classes of tight Bell inequalities for the (3,2,2) scenario, i.e., three parties, two ...
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Proposed experiment to test fundamentally binary theories
(American Physical Society, 2017-09-05)
Fundamentally binary theories are nonsignaling theories in which measurements of many outcomes are constructed by selecting from binary measurements. They constitute a sensible alternative to quantum theory and have never ...
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Bell nonlocality with intensity information only
(American Physical Society, 2020-09-01)
We address the problem of detecting bipartite Bell nonlocality whenever the only experimental information are the intensities produced in each run of the experiment by an unknown number of particles. We point out that this ...
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Device-independent quantum key distribution based on Bell inequalities with more than two inputs and two outputs
(American Physical Society, 2021-05-28)
Device-independent quantum key distribution (DI-QKD) offers the strongest form of security against eavesdroppers bounded by the laws of quantum mechanics. However, a practical implementation is still pending due to the ...