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摘要
扩展量子网络场景下的共享网络非局域性是量子理论发展的新范式。在这里,我们研究了优雅的联合测量(通常称为EJM)基础在扩展的双边框架中通过顺序测量协议共享网络非局部性的作用。这项工作基本上是基于新引入的(Tavakoli in Phys Rev Lett 126:220401, 2021)双域不等式,在\(\hbox {Alice}_n-{Bob}-{Charlie}_m\)场景中,终端各方的三元输入和EJM作为联合测量基础。在这里,我们能够捕获\((n,m)\in \{(2,1),(1,2),(1,1),(2,2)\}\)案例中所有同时违反该不等式的情况。我们还观察了共享网络非局域性的准则,其中我们发现共享依赖于联合基的纠缠量。此外,我们还捕获了非线性不等式结构的含义,揭示了这种扩展构型中的对称和不对称违逆模式。本研究在描述复杂网络结构中量子相关性的理论形式和实验实现方面都取得了进展,从而有助于对分布式量子资源及其信息理论约束的基础理解。
Influence of joint measurement bases on sharing network nonlocality
Sharing network nonlocality in an extended quantum network scenario is the new paradigm in the development of quantum theory. Here, we investigate the role of elegant joint measurement (usually referred, EJM) bases within an extended bilocal framework for sharing network nonlocality through sequential measurement protocols. The work is essentially based on the newly introduced (Tavakoli in Phys Rev Lett 126:220401, 2021) bilocal inequality with ternary inputs for end parties and EJM as joint measurement bases in \(\hbox {Alice}_n-{Bob}-{Charlie}_m\) scenario. Here, we are able to capture all simultaneous violations of this inequality for \((n,m)\in \{(2,1),(1,2),(1,1),(2,2)\}\) cases. We also observe the criteria for sharing network nonlocality where we find the dependence of the sharing on the amount of entanglement of the joint bases. Furthermore, we capture the implications of nonlinear inequality structures, revealing both symmetrical and asymmetrical violation patterns within this extended configuration. This investigation advances towards both the theoretical formalism and experimental implementation to characterize quantum correlation in complex network structures, thereby it will contribute to the foundational understanding of distributed quantum resources with their information-theoretic constraints.
期刊介绍:
Quantum Information Processing is a high-impact, international journal publishing cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research in all areas of Quantum Information Science. Topics of interest include quantum cryptography and communications, entanglement and discord, quantum algorithms, quantum error correction and fault tolerance, quantum computer science, quantum imaging and sensing, and experimental platforms for quantum information. Quantum Information Processing supports and inspires research by providing a comprehensive peer review process, and broadcasting high quality results in a range of formats. These include original papers, letters, broadly focused perspectives, comprehensive review articles, book reviews, and special topical issues. The journal is particularly interested in papers detailing and demonstrating quantum information protocols for cryptography, communications, computation, and sensing.