Certifying beyond quantumness of locally quantum no-signalling theories through quantum input Bell test
Abstract
Physical theories constrained with local quantum structure and satisfying the no-signalling principle can allow beyond-quantum global states. In a standard Bell experiment, correlations obtained from any such beyond-quantum bipartite state can always be reproduced by quantum states and measurements, suggesting local quantum structure and no-signalling to be the axioms to isolate quantum correlations. In this letter, however, we show that if the Bell experiment is generalized to allow local quantum inputs, then beyond-quantum correlations can be generated by every beyond-quantum state. This gives us a way to certify beyond-quantumness of locally quantum no-signalling theories and in turn suggests requirement of additional information principles along with local quantum structure and no-signalling principle to isolate quantum correlations. More importantly, our work establishes that the additional principle(s) must be sensitive to the quantum signature of local inputs. We also generalize our results to multipartite locally quantum no-signalling theories and further analyze some interesting implications.
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@article{arxiv.2111.04002,
title = {Certifying beyond quantumness of locally quantum no-signalling theories through quantum input Bell test},
author = {Edwin Peter Lobo and Sahil Gopalkrishna Naik and Samrat Sen and Ram Krishna Patra and Manik Banik and Mir Alimuddin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.04002},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
4.5 + 8.5 pages; Accepted (as a Letter) in Physical Review A