Post-quantum nonlocality in the minimal triangle scenario
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.03745v3
- Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2023 13:14:00 GMT
- Title: Post-quantum nonlocality in the minimal triangle scenario
- Authors: Alejandro Pozas-Kerstjens, Antoine Girardin, Tam\'as Kriv\'achy, Armin
Tavakoli, Nicolas Gisin
- Abstract summary: We investigate network nonlocality in the triangle scenario when all three parties have no input and binary outputs.
We prove that this minimal scenario supports nonlocal correlations compatible with no-signaling and independence of the three sources, but not with realisations based on independent quantum or classical sources.
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- Abstract: We investigate network nonlocality in the triangle scenario when all three
parties have no input and binary outputs. Through an explicit example, we prove
that this minimal scenario supports nonlocal correlations compatible with
no-signaling and independence of the three sources, but not with realisations
based on independent quantum or classical sources. This nonlocality is robust
to noise. Moreover, we identify the equivalent to a Popescu-Rohrlich box in the
minimal triangle scenario.
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