From nonlocality quantifiers for behaviors to nonlocality quantifiers
for states
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2204.06537v2
- Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2022 20:29:52 GMT
- Title: From nonlocality quantifiers for behaviors to nonlocality quantifiers
for states
- Authors: Ari Patrick, Giulio Camillo, Fernando Parisio, and Barbara Amaral
- Abstract summary: We define an alternative way of quantifying nonlocality of states based on Bell nonlocality of behaviors, called the trace-weighted nonlocal volume.
The construction is based on the nonlocal volume, a quantifier of nonlocality for states that counts the volume of the set of measurements that give rise to nonlocal behaviors when applied to this state, plus the trace distance.
We show that the weak anomaly of nonlocality for the (2, 2, 3) scenario persists, but the local minimum for nonlocality with the trace-weighted nonlocal volume occurs in a different state as compared to the minimum for the
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- Abstract: We define an alternative way of quantifying nonlocality of states based on
Bell nonlocality of behaviors, called the trace-weighted nonlocal volume. The
construction is based on the nonlocal volume, a quantifier of nonlocality for
states that counts the volume of the set of measurements that give rise to
nonlocal behaviors when applied to this state, plus the trace distance, a
quantifier of nonlocality for behaviors based on the distance between the
behavior and the local set. The key difference from preceding candidates was
the introduction of a quantifier of nonlocality to weight each contribution
from behaviors in the nonlocal volume. We list some interesting properties of
this quantifier and investigate the (2, 2, 2) and (2, 3, 2) scenarios. We show
that the weak anomaly of nonlocality for the (2, 2, 3) scenario persists, but
the local minimum for nonlocality with the trace-weighted nonlocal volume
occurs in a different state as compared to the minimum for the non-weighted
version, showing that the weak anomaly is not an intrinsic characteristic of
the scenario, but is dependent of the choice of quantifier.
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