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Hardy's Paradox for High-Dimensional Systems: Beyond Hardy's Limit
arXiv
Authors: Jing-Ling Chen, Adan Cabello, Zhen-Peng Xu, Hong-Yi Su, Chunfeng Wu, L. C. Kwek
Year
2013
Paper ID
33135
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Preprint
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Hardy's proof is considered the simplest proof of nonlocality. Here we introduce an equally simple proof that (i) has Hardy's as a particular case, (ii) shows that the probability of nonlocal events grows with the dimension of the local systems, and (iii) is always equivalent to the violation of a tight Bell inequality.
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