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arxiv: 1109.3163 · v3 · submitted 2011-09-14 · 🪐 quant-ph

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Fully nonlocal, monogamous, and random genuinely multipartite quantum correlations

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Local measurements on bipartite maximally entangled states can yield correlations that are maximally nonlocal, monogamous, and associated to fully random outcomes. This makes these states ideal for bipartite cryptographic tasks. Genuine-multipartite nonlocality constitutes a stronger notion of nonlocality that appears in the multipartite case. Maximal genuine-multipartite nonlocality, monogamy and full random outcomes are thus highly desired properties for multipartite correlations in intrinsically genuine-multipartite cryptographic scenarios. We prove that local measurements on Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger states, for all local dimension and number of parts, can produce correlations that are fully genuine-multipartite nonlocal, monogamous and with fully random outcomes. A key ingredient in our proof is a multipartite chained Bell inequality detecting genuine-multipartite nonlocality, which we introduce. Finally, we discuss the applications of our results for intrinsically genuine-multipartite cryptographic protocols such as device-independent secret sharing.

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  1. All pure entangled states can lead to fully nonlocal correlations

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    Non-maximally entangled states exhibit full nonlocality under simple Schmidt coefficient conditions, and all pure entangled states can be activated to full nonlocality with multiple copies.