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arxiv: quant-ph/0209052 · v2 · submitted 2002-09-06 · 🪐 quant-ph

Combinatorics and Quantum Nonlocality

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keywords communicationcorrelationsamountclassicaldetectorefficiencyhidden-variablelocal
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We use techniques for lower bounds on communication to derive necessary conditions (in terms of detector efficiency or amount of super-luminal communication) for being able to reproduce the quantum correlations occurring in EPR-type experiments with classical local hidden-variable theories. As an application, we consider n parties sharing a GHZ-type state and show that the amount of super-luminal classical communication required to reproduce the correlations is at least n(log n - 3) bits and the maximum detector efficiency eta* for which the resulting correlations can still be reproduced by a local hidden-variable theory is upper bounded by eta* <= 8/n and thus decreases with n.

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