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Local randomness in Cabello's non-locality argument from the Information Causality principle
arXiv
Authors: Golnaz Zoka, Ali Ahanj
Year
2015
Paper ID
26537
Status
Preprint
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The principle of non-violation of "information causality", has been proposed as one of the foundational properties of nature\cite{nature}. The main goal of the paper is to explore the gap between quantum mechanical correlations and those allowed by "information causality" in the context of local randomness by using Cabello's nonlocality argument. This is interesting because the gap is slightly different than in the context of Hardy's similar nonlocality argument\cite{gazi}
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