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arxiv: 1404.5707 · v2 · pith:ZDHSLICFnew · submitted 2014-04-23 · 🪐 quant-ph

Optimal Measurements for Tests of EPR-Steering with No Detection Loophole using Two-Qubit Werner States

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keywords epr-steeringmeasurementmeasurementstestsarbitrarydetectiongoodinequalities
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It has been shown in earlier works that the vertices of Platonic solids are good measurement choices for tests of EPR-steering using isotropically entangled pairs of qubits. Such measurements are regularly spaced, and measurement diversity is a good feature for making EPR-steering inequalities easier to violate in the presence of experimental imperfections. However, such measurements are provably suboptimal. Here, we develop a method for devising optimal strategies for tests of EPR-steering, in the sense of being most robust to mixture and inefficiency (while still closing the detection loophole of course), for a given number $n$ of measurement settings. We allow for arbitrary measurement directions, and arbitrary weightings of the outcomes in the EPR-steering inequality. This is a difficult optimization problem for large $n$, so we also consider more practical ways of constructing near-optimal EPR-steering inequalities in this limit.

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