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Test of Genuine Multipartite Nonlocality

Ya-Li Mao, Zheng-Da Li, Sixia Yu, Jingyun Fan

2022Physical Review Letters27 citationsDOI

Abstract

While Bell nonlocality of a bipartite system is counterintuitive, multipartite nonlocality in our many-body world turns out to be even more so. Recent theoretical study reveals in a theory-agnostic manner that genuine multipartite nonlocal correlations cannot be explained by any causal theory involving fewer-partite nonclassical resources and global shared randomness. Here, we provide a Bell-type inequality as a test for genuine multipartite nonlocality in network by exploiting a matrix representation of the causal structure of a multipartite system. We further present experimental demonstrations that both four-photon GHZ state and generalized four-photon GHZ state significantly violate the inequality, i.e., the observed four-partite correlations resist explanations involving three-way nonlocal resources subject to local operations and common shared randomness, hence confirming that nature is boundless multipartite nonlocal.

Topics & Concepts

MultipartiteQuantum nonlocalityRandomnessBell's theoremBipartite graphBell test experimentsConstraint (computer-aided design)MathematicsCounterintuitiveStatistical physicsTheoretical physicsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsComputer scienceQuantum entanglementQuantumDiscrete mathematicsStatisticsGeometryGraphQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Information and CryptographyAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
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