Device-independent bounds from Cabello's nonlocality argument
Ashutosh Rai,
Matej Pivoluska,
Martin Plesch
et al.
Abstract:Hardy-type arguments manifest Bell nonlocality in one of the simplest possible ways. Except for demonstrating non-classical signature of entangled states in question, they can also serve for deviceindependent self-testing of states, as shown e.g. in [Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 180401 (2012)]. Here we develop and broaden these results to an extended version of the Hardy's argument, often referred as Cabello's nonlocality argument. We show that alike in the simpler case of Hardy's nonlocality argument, the maximum qu… Show more
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