Sharing of nonlocality of a single member of an entangled pair of qubits is not possible by more than two unbiased observers on the other wing (Q515465)

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Sharing of nonlocality of a single member of an entangled pair of qubits is not possible by more than two unbiased observers on the other wing
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    Sharing of nonlocality of a single member of an entangled pair of qubits is not possible by more than two unbiased observers on the other wing (English)
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    16 March 2017
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    Summary: We address the recently posed question as to whether the nonlocality of a single member of an entangled pair of spin \(1/2\) particles can be shared among multiple observers on the other wing who act sequentially and independently of each other. We first show that the optimality condition for the trade-off between information gain and disturbance in the context of weak or non-ideal measurements emerges naturally when one employs a one-parameter class of positive operator valued measures (POVMs). Using this formalism we then prove analytically that it is impossible to obtain violation of the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (CHSH) inequality by more than two Bobs in one of the two wings using unbiased input settings with an Alice in the other wing.
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    quantum measurement
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    POVM
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    unsharp measurement
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    nonlocality
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