ON BELL INEQUALITY VIOLATIONS WITH HIGH-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS

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DOI10.1142/S021974991100843XzbMATH Open1261.81021arXiv1108.0752OpenAlexW3104419600WikidataQ59452894 ScholiaQ59452894MaRDI QIDQ4904837FDOQ4904837


Authors: Adetunmise C. Dada, Erika Andersson Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 11 February 2013

Published in: International Journal of Quantum Information (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Quantum correlations resulting in violations of Bell inequalities have generated a lot of interest in quantum information science and fundamental physics. In this paper, we address some questions that become relevant in Bell-type tests involving systems with local dimension greater than 2. For CHSH-Bell tests within 2-dimensional subspaces of such high-dimensional systems, it has been suggested that experimental violation of Tsirelson's bound indicates that more than 2-dimensional entanglement was present. We explain that the overstepping of Tsirelson's bound is due to violation of fair sampling, and can in general be reproduced by a separable state, if fair sampling is violated. For a class of Bell-type inequalities generalized to d-dimensional systems, we then consider what level of violation is required to guarantee d-dimensional entanglement of the tested state, when fair sampling is satisfied. We find that this can be used as an experimentally feasible test of d-dimensional entanglement for up to quite high values of d.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1108.0752




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