Nonlocal multipartite correlations from local marginal probabilities
Physical Review A 86(3)
Article 2012 English
Authors
LW
Lars Erik Würflinger
JB
Jean-Daniel Bancal
AA
Antonio Acín
Abstract
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Understanding what can be inferred about a multi-particle quantum system from only the knowledge of its subparts is a highly non-trivial task. Clearly, if the global system doesn't contain any information resource, nor do its subparts. However, is the converse also true? We show that the answer to is negative. We provide three two-qubit states that are non-entangled, but such that any three-qubit state compatible with them is entangled. Entanglement can thus be deduced from the mere observation of separable reduced states. We extend this finding to correlations and provide local marginal correlations that are only compatible with global genuinely tripartite non-local correlations.
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