Study of nonclassicality in tripartite correlations beyond standard Bell nonlocality paradigm

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DOI10.1007/S40509-016-0097-3zbMATH Open1387.81061arXiv1407.5588OpenAlexW2569938352MaRDI QIDQ1701534FDOQ1701534


Authors: C. Jebaratnam Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 27 February 2018

Published in: Quantum Studies: Mathematics and Foundations (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In the nonsignaling framework, nonclassicality in correlation arising from two spatially separated input-output devices gets manifested, solely, through its emph{nonlocal} behavior. Study of correlations based on this said feature is commonly known as local-nonlocal paradigm. While in two-party scenario correlations can be of only two types either local or nonlocal, the situation gets more involved for multi-party scenario, emph{e.g.,} for tripartite scenario, correlations can be of three types: fully local, two-way local, and genuinely nonlocal. Nonsignaling correlations having quantum realization are termed physical. Fully local and certain quantum realizable two-way local tripartite correlations always have a quantum realization with tripartite biseparable states if there is no restriction on the local Hilbert-space dimensions. In this work, we study the quantum simulation of fully local and two-way local tripartite correlations with restricted local Hilbert-space dimensions, in particular we consider mathbbC2otimesmathbbC2otimesmathbbC2 quantum systems. Interestingly, in this restricted simulation scenario we find that simulation of certain fully local and two-way local correlations necessarily requires emph{genuine quantumness} in the three qubit states. This, going beyond the standard nonlocality paradigm, captures a new notion of genuine nonclassicality even in the fully local and two-way local correlations. To explore this newly introduced notion of genuine nonclassicality, we propose two quantities of interest, called emph{Svetlichny strength} and emph{Mermin strength}, and extensively study their properties.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1407.5588




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