Nonlocality Distillation and Quantum Voids
Abstract
Via nonlocality distillation, a number of copies of a given nonlocal correlation can be turned into a new correlation displaying a higher degree of nonlocality. Apart from its clear relevance in situations where nonlocality is a resource, distillation protocols also play an important role in the understanding of information-theoretical principles for quantum theory. Here, we derive a necessary condition for nonlocality distillation from two copies and apply it, among other results, to show that D and D quantum voids --faces of the nonlocal simplex set with no quantum realization-- can be distilled up to PR-boxes. With that, we generalize previous results in the literature. For instance, showing a broad class of post-quantum correlations that make communication complexity trivial and violate the information causality principle.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1903.09289,
title = {Nonlocality Distillation and Quantum Voids},
author = {S. G. A. Brito and M. G. M. Moreno and A. Rai and R. Chaves},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.09289},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
10 pages, 3 figures, all comments are welcome