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Maximal qubit violation of n-local inequalities in quantum network
arXiv
Authors: Amit Kundu, Mostak Kamal Molla, Indrani Chattopadhyay, Debasis Sarkar
Year
2020
Paper ID
19504
Status
Preprint
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Source independent quantum networks are considered as a natural generalization to the Bell scenario where we investigate the nonlocal properties of quantum states distributed and measured in a network. Considering the simplest network of entanglement swapping, recently Gisin et. al. and Andreoli et. al. independently provided a systematic characterization of the set of quantum states leading to violation of the so-called 'bilocality' inequality. In this work, we consider the complexities in the quantum networks with an arbitrary number of parties distributed in chain-shaped and star-shaped networks. We derive the maximal violation of the 'n-local' inequality that can be achieved by arbitrary two-qubit states for such chain and star-shaped networks. This would further provide us deeper understanding of quantum correlations in complex structures.
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