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Efficient and Reliable Detection of Nonlocal Quantum Correlations in Continuous-Variable and Hybrid States via Random Measurements
We investigate the violation of nonlocal realism using various entangled continues- and hybrid-variable states under dichotomic observables. In particular, we consider two cases of dichotomic observables (1) described by a pseudospin operator and (2) given in terms of the Wigner representation of the state in phase space, parity measurement and displacement operation. We address the recently proposed operational measure of nonlocality which describes the probability of local-realism violation under randomly sampled observables. We show the usefulness and limitations of the probability of local-realism violation for the detection of nonlocality. A simple procedure to detect such nonlocal correlations for randomly chosen settings with efficiencies of up to $100\%$ is proposed. The practical advantage of applying random measurements that considerably lowers the experimental requirements is mentioned.