The essence of nonclassicality: non-vanishing signal deficit

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DOI10.1007/S10773-015-2735-7zbMATH Open1329.81122arXiv1502.05390OpenAlexW2160107523MaRDI QIDQ904512FDOQ904512


Authors: N. E. Zubov Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 13 January 2016

Published in: International Journal of Theoretical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Nonclassical properties of correlations-- like unpredictability, no-cloning and uncertainty-- are known to follow from two assumptions: nonlocality and no-signaling. For two-input-two-output correlations, we derive these properties from a single, unified assumption: namely, the excess of the communication cost over the signaling in the correlation. This is relevant to quantum temporal correlations, resources to simulate quantum correlations and extensions of quantum mechanics. We generalize in the context of such correlations the nonclassicality result for nonlocal-nonsignaling correlations (Masanes, Acin and Gisin, 2006) and the uncertainty bound on nonlocality (Oppenheim and Wehner, 2010), when the no-signaling condition is relaxed.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1502.05390




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