Designing generalized elegant Bell inequalities in high dimension from a quantum bound
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.11391v3
- Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2025 11:41:56 GMT
- Title: Designing generalized elegant Bell inequalities in high dimension from a quantum bound
- Authors: Kwangil Bae, Junghee Ryu, Ilkwon Sohn, Wonhyuk Lee,
- Abstract summary: We present a method to construct Bell inequalities with violation feature analogous to elegant Bell inequality in higher local dimension.
A Bell inequality with the generalized violation feature is derived in three dimension for the first time.
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- Abstract: Elegant Bell inequality is well known for its distinctive property, being maximally violated by maximal entanglement, mutually unbiased bases, and symmetric informationally complete positive operator-valued measure elements. Despite its significance in quantum information theory demonstrated based on its unique violation feature, it remains the only known one with the characteristic. We present a method to construct Bell inequalities with violation feature analogous to elegant Bell inequality in higher local dimension from a simple analytic quantum bound. A Bell inequality with the generalized violation feature is derived in three dimension for the first time. It exhibits larger violation than existing Bell inequalities of similar classes, including the original elegant Bell inequality, while requiring arguably small number of measurements.
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