There is no anomaly in the nonlocality of two entangled qutrits
Abstract
There is no doubt about the fact that entanglement and nonlocality are distinct resources. It is acknowledged that a clear illustration of this point is the difference between maximally entangled states and states that maximally violate a Bell inequality. We give strong evidence that this anomaly may be an artefact of the measures that have been used to quantify nonlocality. By reasoning that the numeric value of a Bell function is akin to a witness rather than a quantifier, we define a measure of nonlocality and show that, for pairs of qutrits and of four-level systems, maximal entanglement does correspond to maximal nonlocality in the same scenario that gave rise to the discrepancy.
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@article{arxiv.1504.01601,
title = {There is no anomaly in the nonlocality of two entangled qutrits},
author = {E. A. Fonseca and Fernando Parisio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.01601},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
To appear as a rapid comm. in Phys. Rev. A under the title "Measure of nonlocality which is maximal for maximally entangled qutrits." 6 pages, 3 figures