Tsirelson's bound and supersymmetric entangled states
Abstract
A superqubit, belonging to a -dimensional super-Hilbert space, constitutes the minimal supersymmetric extension of the conventional qubit. In order to see whether superqubits are more nonlocal than ordinary qubits, we construct a class of two-superqubit entangled states as a nonlocal resource in the CHSH game. Since super Hilbert space amplitudes are Grassmann numbers, the result depends on how we extract real probabilities and we examine three choices of map: (1) DeWitt (2) Trigonometric (3) Modified Rogers. In cases (1) and (2) the winning probability reaches the Tsirelson bound of standard quantum mechanics. Case (3) crosses Tsirelson's bound with . Although all states used in the game involve probabilities lying between 0 and 1, case (3) permits other changes of basis inducing negative transition probabilities.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1206.6934,
title = {Tsirelson's bound and supersymmetric entangled states},
author = {L. Borsten and K. Bradler and M. J. Duff},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.6934},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
Updated to match published version. Minor modifications. References added