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Characterizing quantum correlations in the nonsignaling framework (1605.06445v3)

Published 20 May 2016 in quant-ph

Abstract: Quantum correlations forms a subset of the set of nonsignaling boxes. This allows us to characterize quantum correlations as a convex combination of the extremal boxes of the nonsignaling polytope which are Popescu-Rohrlich boxes (maximally nonlocal boxes) and local deterministic boxes. There exists multiple decomposition of quantum correlations in the context of the nonsignaling polytope. I find that the existence of Popescu-Rohrlich box decomposition for local boxes associates two notions of discord which capture nonclassicality of quantum correlations originating from Bell nonlocality and EPR-steering. I introduce, Bell and Mermin discord, and demonstrate that any bipartite nonsignaling box admits a three-way decomposition. This decomposition allows us to isolate the origin of nonclassicality into three disjoint sources: a Popescu-Rohrlich box, a maximally local box that detects EPR-steering, and a classical correlation. Interestingly, I show that all non-null quantum discord states which are neither classical-quantum states nor quantum-classical states can give rise to nonclassical correlations which have non-null Bell and/or Mermin discord for suitable noncommuting measurements. I introduce two notions of genuine discord, which are the generalizations of Bell and Mermin discord to the multipartite boxes, to characterize the presence of genuine nonclassicality in multipartite quantum correlations.

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