Quantum nonlocality is possible in the triangle network with no inputs and binary outputs, which is the smallest such scenario by number of variables and outcomes.
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Exhaustive search yields conjectured tight Bell inequalities defining the local set for symmetric binary-outcome triangle networks, together with outer approximations used to probe the classical-quantum gap.
Experimental demonstration that two copies of a biseparable three-qubit state exhibit genuine multipartite entanglement when combined on a trapped-ion device.
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The minimal example of quantum network Bell nonlocality
Quantum nonlocality is possible in the triangle network with no inputs and binary outputs, which is the smallest such scenario by number of variables and outcomes.
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Local models and Bell inequalities for the minimal triangle network
Exhaustive search yields conjectured tight Bell inequalities defining the local set for symmetric binary-outcome triangle networks, together with outer approximations used to probe the classical-quantum gap.
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Experimental verification of multi-copy activation of genuine multipartite entanglement
Experimental demonstration that two copies of a biseparable three-qubit state exhibit genuine multipartite entanglement when combined on a trapped-ion device.