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Bell scenarios in which nonlocality and entanglement are inversely related

Vallone, Giuseppe (author)
University of Padua, Italy University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy
Lima, Gustavo (author)
University of Concepcion, Chile
Gomez, Esteban S. (author)
University of Concepcion, Chile
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Canas, Gustavo (author)
University of Concepcion, Chile
Larsson, Jan-Åke (author)
Linköpings universitet,Informationskodning,Tekniska högskolan
Mataloni, Paolo (author)
University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy Ist Nazl Ott INO CNR, Italy
Cabello, Adan (author)
University of Seville, Spain
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American Physical Society, 2014
2014
English.
In: Physical Review A. Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. - : American Physical Society. - 1050-2947 .- 1094-1622. ; 89:1, s. 012102-
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  • We show that for two-qubit chained Bell inequalities with an arbitrary number of measurement settings, nonlocality and entanglement are not only different properties but are inversely related. Specifically, we analytically prove that in absence of noise, robustness of nonlocality, defined as the maximum fraction of detection events that can be lost such that the remaining ones still do not admit a local model, and concurrence are inversely related for any chained Bell inequality with an arbitrary number of settings. The closer quantum states are to product states, the harder it is to reproduce quantum correlations with local models. We also show that, in presence of noise, nonlocality and entanglement are simultaneously maximized only when the noise level is equal to the maximum level tolerated by the inequality; in any other case, a more nonlocal state is always obtained by reducing the entanglement. In addition, we observed that robustness of nonlocality and concurrence are also inversely related for the Bell scenarios defined by the tight two-qubit three-setting I-3322 inequality, and the tight two-qutrit inequality I-3.

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