Perfect Quantum Privacy Implies Nonlocality
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quantumprivacystatesnonlocalityperfectbasicbellbelonging
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Private states are those quantum states from which a perfectly secure cryptographic key can be extracted. They represent the basic unit of quantum privacy. In this work we show that all states belonging to this class violate a Bell inequality. This result establishes a connection between perfect privacy and nonlocality in the quantum domain.
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