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Simulating positive-operator-valued measures with projective measurements

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Standard projective measurements represent a subset of all possible measurements in quantum physics, defined by positive-operator-valued measures. We study what quantum measurements are projective simulable, that is, can be simulated by using projective measurements and classical randomness. We first prove that every measurement on a given quantum system can be realised by classical processing of projective measurements on the system plus an ancilla of the same dimension. Then, given a general measurement in dimension two or three, we show that deciding whether it is projective-simulable can be solved by means of semi-definite programming. We also establish conditions for the simulation of measurements using projective ones valid for any dimension. As an application of our formalism, we improve the range of visibilities for which two-qubit Werner states do not violate any Bell inequality for all measurements. From an implementation point of view, our work provides bounds on the amount of noise a measurement tolerates before losing any advantage over projective ones.

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  • Analytic Qubit Separation between POVMs and Projective Measurements quant-ph · 2026-08-02 · conditional · none · ref 10 · internal anchor

    First fully analytic Bell-functional separation between qubit POVMs and all qubit-projective strategies over arbitrary two-qubit states, plus an exact dimension-unrestricted optimality certificate.