Reviews paradigmatic entanglement quantifiers and state-of-the-art detection/certification methods, with emphasis on assumptions about states and measurements.
Nonsequential positive-operator-valued measurements on entangled mixed states do not always violate a Bell inequality
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We present a local-hidden-variable model for positive-operator-valued measurements (an LHVPOV model) on a class of entangled generalized Werner states, thus demonstrating that such measurements do not always violate a Bell-type inequality. We also show that, in general, if the state $\rho'$ can be obtained from $\rho$ with certainty by local quantum operations without classical communication then an LHVPOV model for the state $\rho$ implies the existence of such a model for $\rho'$.
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Entanglement Certification $-$ From Theory to Experiment
Reviews paradigmatic entanglement quantifiers and state-of-the-art detection/certification methods, with emphasis on assumptions about states and measurements.