Multipartite Nonlocality in Clifford Networks
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.04731v5
- Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2023 23:55:22 GMT
- Title: Multipartite Nonlocality in Clifford Networks
- Authors: Amanda Gatto Lamas, Eric Chitambar
- Abstract summary: We classify different types of quantum network nonlocality in terms of operational constraints placed on the network.
We show that bipartite entanglement is sufficient for generating all forms of quantum network nonlocality when allowing for post-selection.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: We adopt a resource-theoretic framework to classify different types of
quantum network nonlocality in terms of operational constraints placed on the
network. One type of constraint limits the parties to perform local Clifford
gates on pure stabilizer states, and we show that quantum network nonlocality
cannot emerge in this setting. Yet, if the constraint is relaxed to allow for
mixed stabilizer states, then network nonlocality can indeed be obtained. We
additionally show that bipartite entanglement is sufficient for generating all
forms of quantum network nonlocality when allowing for post-selection, a
property analogous to the universality of bipartite entanglement for generating
all forms of multipartite entangled states.
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