Optimizing Fictitious States for Bell Inequality Violation in Bipartite Qubit Systems
Abstract
There is a significant interest in testing quantum entanglement and Bell inequality violation in high-energy experiments. Since the analyses in high-energy experiments are performed with events statistically averaged over phase space, the states used to determine observables depend on the choice of coordinates through an event-dependent basis and are thus not genuine quantum states, but rather "fictitious states." We prove that if Bell inequality violation is observed with a fictitious state, then it implies the same for a quantum sub-state. We further show analytically that the basis which diagonalizes the spin-spin correlations is optimal for constructing fictitious states, and for maximizing the violation of Bell's inequality.
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@article{arxiv.2311.09166,
title = {Optimizing Fictitious States for Bell Inequality Violation in Bipartite Qubit Systems},
author = {Kun Cheng and Tao Han and Matthew Low},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.09166},
year = {2024}
}
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v2: 6 pages, 1 figure, updated to journal version