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The relation between Hardy's non-locality and violation of Bell inequality

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posted on 2024-06-13, 11:23 authored by Y Xiang
We give an analytic quantitative relation between Hardy's non-locality and Bell operator. We find that Hardy's non-locality is a sufficient condition for the violation of Bell inequality, the upper bound of Hardy's non-locality allowed by information causality just corresponds to Tsirelson bound of Bell inequality and the upper bound of Hardy's non-locality allowed by the principle of no-signaling just corresponds to the algebraic maximum of Bell operator. Then we study the Cabello's argument of Hardy's non-locality (a generalization of Hardy's argument) and find a similar relation between it and violation of Bell inequality. Finally, we give a simple derivation of the bound of Hardy's non-locality under the constraint of information causality with the aid of the above derived relation between Hardy's non-locality and Bell operator.

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Journal

Chinese physics B

Volume

20

Article number

060301

Pagination

060301-1-060301-5

Location

Bristol, Eng.

ISSN

1674-1056

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, Chinese Physical Society and IOP Publishing Ltd

Issue

6

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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