Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2011-12-14
Physics
Quantum Physics
14 pages, 1 figure, some minor improvements
Scientific paper
We investigate the relation between unextendible product bases (UPB) and Bell inequalities found recently in [R. Augusiak et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 070401 (2011)]. We first review the procedure introduced there that associates to any set of mutually orthogonal product vectors in a many-qubit Hilbert space a Bell inequality. We then show that if a set of mutually orthogonal product vectors can be completed to a full basis, then the associated Bell inequality is trivial, in the sense of not being violated by any nonsignalling correlations. This implies that the relevant Bell inequalities that arise from the construction all come from UPBs, which adds additional weight to the significance of UPBs for Bell inequalities. Then, we provide new examples of tight Bell inequalities with no quantum violation constructed from UPBs in this way. Finally, it is proven that the Bell inequalities with no quantum violation introduced recently in [M. Almeida et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 230404 (2010)] are tight for any odd number of parties.
Acin Antonio
Augusiak Remigiusz
Fritz Tobias
Kotowski Marcin
Lewenstein Maciej
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