Defines bridge degree monotone for fermionic non-Gaussianity from Bell-sampling eigenvalues of Lambda, shows non-increase under Gaussian protocols for stronger no-go theorems, and gives polynomial-sample tests for Gaussianity and 2-designs.
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Fermionic non-Gaussianity via Bell sampling: monotones and efficient quantum algorithms
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Fermions are fundamentally more nonlocal than Bosons
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