Random quantum correlations are generically non-classical

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DOI10.1007/S00023-017-0615-9zbMATH Open1380.81048arXiv1607.04203OpenAlexW2499312800WikidataQ62470985 ScholiaQ62470985MaRDI QIDQ1689424FDOQ1689424


Authors: Carlos E. González-Guillén, Cécilia Lancien, Carlos Palazuelos, Ignacio Villanueva Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 January 2018

Published in: Annales Henri Poincaré (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: It is now a well-known fact that the correlations arising from local dichotomic measurements on an entangled quantum state may exhibit intrinsically non-classical features. In this paper we delve into a comprehensive study of random instances of such bipartite correlations. The main question we are interested in is: given a quantum correlation, taken at random, how likely is it that it is truly non-explainable by a classical model? We show that, under very general assumptions on the considered distribution, a random correlation which lies on the border of the quantum set is with high probability outside the classical set. What is more, we are able to provide the Bell inequality certifying this fact. On the technical side, our results follow from (i) estimating precisely the "quantum norm" of a random matrix, and (ii) lower bounding sharply enough its "classical norm", hence proving a gap between the two. Along the way, we need a non-trivial upper bound on the inftyightarrow1 norm of a random orthogonal matrix, which might be of independent interest.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1607.04203




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