Witness wedges in fidelity-deviation plane: separating teleportation advantage and Bell-inequality violation
Abstract: We develop a unified framework to analyze -dimensional quantum teleportation through the joint geometry of two complementary figures of merit: average fidelity (how well a protocol works on average) and fidelity deviation (how uniformly it works across the inputs). Technically, we formulate a representation-theoretical framework based on Schur-Weyl duality and permutation symmetry calculus that reduce the higher-moment Haar averages to a finite set of trace invariants of the composed correction unitaries. This yields closed-form expressions for and in arbitrary Hilbert-space dimension and delivers tight bounds that link the admissible deviation directly to the gap from the optimal average performance. In particular, any measured pair can be ported into a visibility estimate for isotropic channel resources, turning the -plane into a calibrated diagnostic map. We further cast the teleportation advantage and CGLMP-inequality violation as two witnesses lines in the plane: one line certifies that beats the classical benchmark , while the other line certifies the Bell nonlocality. Their identical slope but distinct intercepts expose a quantitative gap between "entangled yet local" and "genuinely nonlocal" resources.
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