Conclusive Local State Marking: More Nonlocality With No Entanglement
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2506.09415v1
- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2025 05:59:42 GMT
- Title: Conclusive Local State Marking: More Nonlocality With No Entanglement
- Authors: Samrat Sen,
- Abstract summary: Nonlocality exhibited by ensembles of composite quantum states is a striking nonclassical feature of quantum theory.<n>We show that certain ensembles of product states can exhibit a stronger form of nonlocality than entangled ensembles traditionally considered highly nonlocal.
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- Abstract: Nonlocality exhibited by ensembles of composite quantum states, wherein local operations and classical communication (LOCC) yield suboptimal discrimination probabilities compared to global strategies, is one of the striking nonclassical features of quantum theory. A variant of this phenomenon arises in conclusive local state discrimination, where the correct state must be identified with zero error, albeit allowing for inconclusive outcomes. More recently, the notion of local state marking has been introduced with the focus shifted to correctly identifying permutation of a subset of states random chosen from a given set of multipartite states under LOCC. In this work, we unify these two approaches by introducing the task of conclusive local state marking, which reveals a finer hierarchy of nonlocality in multipartite quantum state ensembles. Notably, we demonstrate that certain ensembles of product states can exhibit a stronger form of nonlocality than entangled ensembles traditionally considered highly nonlocal.
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