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arxiv: 1006.3680 · v4 · pith:4XTJ4A4Cnew · submitted 2010-06-18 · 🪐 quant-ph

Complementary contributions of indeterminism and signalling to quantum correlations

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keywords signallingcomplementaryindeterminismprobabilityunderlyingviolationbitsbound
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Simple quantitative measures of indeterminism and signalling, $I$ and $S$, are defined for models of statistical correlations. It is shown that any such model satisfies a generalised Bell-type inequality, with tight upper bound B(I,S). This upper bound explicitly quantifies the complementary contributions required from indeterminism and signalling, for modelling any given violation of the standard Bell-CHSH inequality. For example, all models of the maximum quantum violation must either assign no more than 80% probability of occurrence to some underlying event, and/or allow a nonlocal change of at least 60% in an underlying marginal probability of one observer in response to a change in measurement setting by a distant observer. The results yield a corresponding complementarity relation between the numbers of local random bits and nonlocal signalling bits required to model a given violation. A stronger relation is conjectured for simulations of singlet states. Signalling appears to be a useful resource only if a `gap' condition is satisfied, corresponding to being able to nonlocally flip some underlying marginal probability $p$ to its complementary value 1-p.

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