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Steering inequality for pairs of particle-number-superselection-rule restricted states
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We consider violations of a Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt-type steering inequality for quantum states of systems of indistinguishable particles restricted by a particle-number-superselection rule. We check for violations in non-interacting Bose-Einstein condensate and N00N states, by using two copies of the states for bypassing the superselection rule. The superselection rule prevents the states from maximally violating the steering inequality. But the steering inequality violations are higher than Bell inequality violations for the same states. This in particular implies, in certain cases, that visibilities of the steering inequality violations are higher than the same for Bell inequality violations, for admixtures with white noise. We also found that an increase in the number of particles in the non-interacting condensate states results in a decrease of the violation amount of the steering inequality.
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