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arxiv: 1805.01859 · v3 · pith:DCAGONWOnew · submitted 2018-05-04 · 🪐 quant-ph

Resilience of realism-based nonlocality to local disturbance

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keywords nonlocalityrealism-basedstatesdiscordantlocalquantumnessresilienceweak
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Employing a procedure called monitoring---via a completely positive trace-preserving map that is able to interpolate between weak and projective measurements---we investigate the resilience of the recently proposed realism-based nonlocality to local and bilocal weak measurements. This analysis indicates realism-based nonlocality as the most ubiquitous and persistent form of quantumness within a wide class of quantum-correlation quantifiers. In particular, we show that the set of states possessing this type of quantumness forms a strict superset of symmetrically discordant states and, therefore, of discordant, entangled, steerable, and Bell-nonlocal states. Moreover, we find that, under monitoring, realism-based nonlocality is not susceptible to sudden death.

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