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Definitions of multipartite nonlocality

Jean−Daniel Bancal‚ Jonathan Barrett‚ Nicolas Gisin and Stefano Pironio

Abstract

In a multipartite setting, it is possible to distinguish quantum states that are genuinely n-way entangled from those that are separable with respect to some bipartition. Similarly, the nonlocal correlations that can arise from measurements on entangled states can be classified into those that are genuinely n-way nonlocal, and those that are local with respect to some bipartition. Svetlichny introduced an inequality intended as a test for genuine tripartite nonlocality. This work introduces two alternative definitions of n-way nonlocality, which we argue are better motivated both from the point of view of the study of nature, and from the point of view of quantum information theory. We show that these definitions are strictly weaker than Svetlichny's, and introduce a series of suitable Bell-type inequalities for the detection of three-way nonlocality. Numerical evidence suggests that all three-way entangled pure quantum states can produce three-way nonlocal correlations. © 2013 American Physical Society.

ISSN
1050−2947
Journal
Physical Review A
Month
jul
Number
1
Pages
014102
Volume
88
Year
2013