Constant-sized correlations are sufficient to robustly self-test maximally entangled states with unbounded dimension
Abstract
We show that for any prime odd integer , there exists a correlation of size that can robustly self-test a maximally entangled state of dimension , where is the smallest multiplicative generator of . The construction of the correlation uses the embedding procedure proposed by Slofstra (Forum of Mathematics, Pi. Vol. , ()). Since there are infinitely many prime numbers whose smallest multiplicative generator is at most (M. Murty The Mathematical Intelligencer ()), our result implies that constant-sized correlations are sufficient for robust self-testing of maximally entangled states with unbounded local dimension.
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@article{arxiv.1911.01494,
title = {Constant-sized correlations are sufficient to robustly self-test maximally entangled states with unbounded dimension},
author = {Honghao Fu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.01494},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
44 pages + 6 pages of supplementary material, 2 figures. v2: fixed typos. v3: published version, focused on the exact case and the robustness analysis can be found in v2