Local quantum mechanics and superquantum correlations imply superluminal signaling
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localquantumcorrelationsimplymechanicsno-signalingsignalingsuperquantum
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It has been shown that local quantum measurements and no-signaling imply quantum correlations (Barnum et al. Phys. Rev. Lett., 104, 140401 (2010)). This entails that superquantum correlations will be superluminaly signaling if we admit the validity of local quantum mechanics. We present a specific, simple instance of this situation. Our result also has the interpretation that replacing the local (trivial) dynamics in a generalized non-signaling theory (GNST) by one that admits local unitaries, results in a probability distribution that may be positive and normalization-preserving but violates no-signaling, and is thus inconsistent within the formalism.
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