Quantum steering under constrained free-will
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.13494v1
- Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2024 12:29:35 GMT
- Title: Quantum steering under constrained free-will
- Authors: Abhishek Sadhu, Siddhartha Das,
- Abstract summary: Quantum steering is a kind of bipartite quantum correlations where one party's measurement remotely alters the state of another party.
In adversarial scenarios, there could be a hidden variable introducing a bias in the choice of measurement settings of the parties.
We introduce the measurement-dependent (MD-)steering scenario where the measurement settings chosen by the parties are biased by an adversary.
- Score: 0.9208007322096532
- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: Quantum steering is a kind of bipartite quantum correlations where one party's measurement remotely alters the state of another party. In an adversarial scenario, there could be a hidden variable introducing a bias in the choice of measurement settings of the parties. However, observers without access to the hidden variable are unaware of this bias. The main focus of this work is to analyze quantum steering without assuming that the parties freely choose their measurement settings. For this, we introduce the measurement-dependent (MD-)steering scenario where the measurement settings chosen by the parties are biased by an adversary. In such a scenario, we present a class of inequalities to test for MD-steerable correlations. Further, we discuss the implications of violating such inequalities in certifying randomness from quantum extremal behaviors. We also assume that an adversary might prepare an assemblage as a mixture of MD-steerable and MD-unsteerable assemblages and provide a bound on the measurement dependence for the observed correlation to remain MD-steerable.
Related papers
- On compatibility of binary qubit measurements [0.0]
This work approaches the problem through functions defined on the Boolean hypercube and their Fourier transformations.
We show that this reformulation of the problem leads to a complete geometric characterisation of joint measurability of any finite set of unbiased binary qubit measurements.
We discuss our results in the realm of quantum steering, where they translate into a family of steering inequalities.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2024-07-10T14:44:12Z) - Measurement-Device-Independent Detection of Beyond-Quantum State [53.64687146666141]
We propose a measurement-device-independent (MDI) test for beyond-quantum state detection.
We discuss the importance of tomographic completeness of the input sets to the detection.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-12-11T06:40:13Z) - Quantum steering with imprecise measurements [0.0]
We show that small measurement imprecision can have a large detrimental influence in terms of false positives for steering inequalities.
We then introduce a method for taking generic measurement imprecision into account in tests of bipartite steering inequalities.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-08-29T14:52:40Z) - Distrustful quantum steering [0.0]
Quantum steering is an asymmetric form of quantum nonlocality where one can trust the measurements of one of the parties.
We show that even a small distrust on Alice might cause the parties to observe steerability even if the quantum state is unsteerable.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-08-29T14:31:52Z) - Control landscape of measurement-assisted transition probability for a
three-level quantum system with dynamical symmetry [77.34726150561087]
Quantum systems with dynamical symmetries have conserved quantities which are preserved under coherent controls.
Incoherent control can increase the maximal attainable transition probability.
We show that all critical points are global maxima, global minima, saddle points and second order traps.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-07-14T16:12:21Z) - Bell inequalities with overlapping measurements [52.81011822909395]
We study Bell inequalities where measurements of different parties can have overlap.
This allows to accommodate problems in quantum information.
The scenarios considered show an interesting behaviour with respect to Hilbert space dimension, overlap, and symmetry.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-03-03T18:11:05Z) - Full counting statistics as probe of measurement-induced transitions in
the quantum Ising chain [62.997667081978825]
We show that local projective measurements induce a modification of the out-of-equilibrium probability distribution function of the local magnetization.
In particular we describe how the probability distribution of the former shows different behaviour in the area-law and volume-law regimes.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-12-19T12:34:37Z) - Testing of quantum nonlocal correlations under constrained free will and
imperfect detectors [2.28438857884398]
Violation of LRHV inequalities by quantum correlations imply that given correlations are quantum nonlocal.
We introduce a new class of LRHV inequalities with constrained free will and discuss their implications in testing of quantum nonlocal correlations.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-09-12T17:47:17Z) - Complete classification of steerability under local filters and its
relation with measurement incompatibility [0.0]
We provide a necessary and sufficient condition for a steering assemblage to be transformable into another one via local filtering.
We show that there always exists a bipartite state that provides an assemblage with steerability equal to the incompatibility of the measurements on the trusted party.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-01-19T16:22:01Z) - Experimentally determining the incompatibility of two qubit measurements [55.41644538483948]
We describe and realize an experimental procedure for assessing the incompatibility of two qubit measurements.
We demonstrate this fact in an optical setup, where the qubit states are encoded into the photons' polarization degrees of freedom.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-12-15T19:01:44Z) - Probabilistic Margins for Instance Reweighting in Adversarial Training [151.34753039197832]
We propose three types of probabilistic margin (PM) for measuring closeness and reweighting adversarial data.
Though different PMs capture different geometric properties, all three PMs share a negative correlation with the vulnerability of data.
Experiments demonstrate that PMs are reliable measurements and PM-based reweighting methods outperform state-of-the-art methods.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-06-15T06:37:55Z)
This list is automatically generated from the titles and abstracts of the papers in this site.
This site does not guarantee the quality of this site (including all information) and is not responsible for any consequences.