Maximal non-classicality in multi-setting Bell inequalities
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Abstract: The discrepancy between maximally entangled states and maximally non-classical quantum correlations is well-known but still not well understood. We aim to investigate the relation between quantum correlations and entanglement in a family Bell inequalities with -settings and outcomes. Using analytical as well as numerical techniques, we derive both maximal quantum violations and violations obtained from maximally entangled states. Furthermore, we study the most non-classical quantum states in terms of their entanglement entropy for large values of and many measurement settings. Interestingly, we find that the entanglement entropy behaves very differently depending on whether or : when the entanglement entropy is a monotone function of and the most non-classical state is far from maximally entangled, whereas when the entanglement entropy is a non-monotone function of and converges to that of the maximally entangled state in the limit of large .
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