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Equivalence between face nonsignaling correlations, full nonlocality, all-versus-nothing proofs, and pseudotelepathy

Quantum Physics 2024-11-08 v3

Abstract

We show that a quantum correlation pp is in a face of the nonsignaling polytope with no local points if and only if pp has nonlocal content 1, if and only if pp allows for a Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger-like proof, and if and only if pp provides a perfect strategy for a nonlocal game. That is, face nonsignaling (FNS) correlations, full nonlocality (FN), all-versus nothing (AVN) proofs, and pseudotelepathy (PT) are equivalent. This shows that different resources behind a wide variety of fundamental results are in fact the same resource. We demonstrate that quantum correlations with FNS=FN=AVN=PT do not need to maximally violate a tight Bell inequality. We introduce a method for identifying quantum FNS=FN=AVN=PT correlations and use it to prove quantum mechanics does not allow for FNS=FN=AVN=PT neither in the (3,3;3,2) nor in the (3,2;3,4) Bell scenarios. This solves an open problem that, due to the FNS=FN=AVN=PT equivalence, has implications in several fields.

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@article{arxiv.2310.10600,
  title  = {Equivalence between face nonsignaling correlations, full nonlocality, all-versus-nothing proofs, and pseudotelepathy},
  author = {Yuan Liu and Ho Yiu Chung and Emmanuel Zambrini Cruzeiro and Junior R. Gonzales-Ureta and Ravishankar Ramanathan and Adán Cabello},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.10600},
  year   = {2024}
}

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5+8 pages, 2+2 figures