Entanglement without hidden nonlocality
Quantum Physics
2016-12-01 v2
Abstract
We consider Bell tests in which the distant observers can perform local filtering before testing a Bell inequality. Notably, in this setup, certain entangled states admitting a local hidden variable model in the standard Bell scenario can nevertheless violate a Bell inequality after filtering, displaying so-called hidden nonlocality. Here we ask whether all entangled states can violate a Bell inequality after well-chosen local filtering. We answer this question in the negative by showing that there exist entangled states without hidden nonlocality. Specifically, we prove that some two-qubit Werner states still admit a local hidden variable model after any possible local filtering on a single copy of the state.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1606.02215,
title = {Entanglement without hidden nonlocality},
author = {Flavien Hirsch and Marco Túlio Quintino and Joseph Bowles and Tamás Vértesi and Nicolas Brunner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.02215},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
16 pages, 2 figures