One sided indeterminism alone is not a useful resource to simulate any nonlocal correlation
From MaRDI portal
Publication:488148
Abstract: Determinism, no signaling and measurement independence are some of the constraints required for framing Bell inequality. Any model simulating nonlocal correlations must either individually or jointly give up these constraints. Recently M. J. W. Hall (Phys Review A, extbf{84}, 022102 (2011)) derived different forms of Bell inequalities under the assumption of individual or joint relaxation of those constraints on both(i.e., two) the sides of a bipartite system. In this work we have investigated whether one sided relaxation can also be a useful resource for simulating nonlocal correlations or not. We have derived Bell-type inequalities under the assumption of joint relaxation of these constraints only by one party of a bipartite system. Interestingly we found that any amount of randomness in correlations of one party in absence of signaling between two parties is incapable of showing any sort of Bell-CHSH violation whereas signaling and measurement dependence individually can simulate any nonlocal correlations. We have also completed the proof of a recent conjecture due to Hall (Phys. Rev. A extbf{82}, 062117 (2010); Phys. Rev. A extbf{84}, 022102 (2011)) for one sided relaxation scenario only.
Recommendations
- Bell-type inequalities for nonlocal resources
- Optimal free will on one side in reproducing the singlet correlation
- Local deterministic simulation of equatorial von Neumann measurements on tripartite GHZ state
- Bell's nonlocality in a general nonsignaling case: Quantitatively and conceptually
- The universality of non-local boxes
Cites work
- A complementary relation between classical bits and randomness in local part in the simulating singlet state
- Holism, physical theories and quantum mechanics
- Non-local setting and outcome information for violation of Bell's inequality
- On the Physical Significance of the Locality Conditions in the Bell Arguments
- Optimal free will on one side in reproducing the singlet correlation
- Proposed experiment to test local hidden-variable theories
Cited in
(3)
This page was built for publication: One sided indeterminism alone is not a useful resource to simulate any nonlocal correlation
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q488148)