Entropy (Sep 2024)

Deriving Three-Outcome Permutationally Invariant Bell Inequalities

  • Albert Aloy,
  • Guillem Müller-Rigat,
  • Jordi Tura,
  • Matteo Fadel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e26100816
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 10
p. 816

Abstract

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We present strategies to derive Bell inequalities valid for systems composed of many three-level parties. This scenario is formalized by a Bell experiment with N observers, each of which performs one out of two possible three-outcome measurements on their share of the system. As the complexity of the set of classical correlations prohibits its full characterization in this multipartite scenario, we consider its projection to a lower-dimensional subspace spanned by permutationally invariant one- and two-body observables. This simplification allows us to formulate two complementary methods for detecting nonlocality in multipartite three-level systems, both having a complexity independent of N. Our work can have interesting applications in the detection of Bell correlations in paradigmatic spin-1 models, as well as in experiments with solid-state systems or atomic ensembles.

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