Abstract
Quantum nonlocality can be revealed “via local contextuality” in qudit-qudit entangled systems with , that is, through the violation of inequalities containing Alice-Bob correlations that admit a local description, and Alice-Alice correlations (between the results of sequences of measurements on Alice's subsystem) that admit a local (but contextual) description. A fundamental question to understand the respective roles of entanglement and local contextuality is whether nonlocality via local contextuality exists when the parties have only qubit-qubit entanglement. Here we respond affirmatively to this question. This result further clarifies the connection between contextuality and nonlocality and opens the door for observing nonlocality via local contextuality in actual experiments.
- Received 13 August 2015
- Revised 21 December 2015
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.93.042123
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