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Correlation complementarity yields Bell monogamy relations
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Authors: P. Kurzynski, T. Paterek, R. Ramanathan, W. Laskowski, D. Kaszlikowski
Year
2010
Paper ID
10919
Status
Preprint
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We present a method to derive Bell monogamy relations by connecting the complementarity principle with quantum non-locality. The resulting monogamy relations are stronger than those obtained from the no-signaling principle alone. In many cases, they yield tight quantum bounds on violation of single and multiple qubit correlation Bell inequalities. In contrast with the two-qubit case, a rich structure of possible violation patterns is shown to exist in the multipartite scenario.
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