Arbitrarily Small Amount of Measurement Independence Is Sufficient to Manifest Quantum Nonlocality
Physical Review Letters 113(19)
Article 2014 English
Authors
GP
Gilles Pütz
DR
Denis Rosset
TB
Tomer Jack Barnea
Abstract
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The use of Bell's theorem in any application or experiment relies on the assumption of free choice or, more precisely, measurement independence, meaning that the measurements can be chosen freely. Here, we prove that even in the simplest Bell test - one involving 2 parties each performing 2 binary-outcome measurements - an arbitrarily small amount of measurement independence is sufficient to manifest quantum nonlocality. To this end, we introduce the notion of measurement dependent locality and show that the corresponding correlations form a convex polytope. These correlations can thus be characterized efficiently, e.g., using a finite set of Bell-like inequalities - an observation that enables the systematic study of quantum nonlocality and related applications under limited measurement independence.
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