Proceedings (Jul 2019)

Experimental Connection between the Instrumental and Bell Inequalities

  • Iris Agresti,
  • Gonzalo Carvacho,
  • Davide Poderini,
  • Leandro Aolita,
  • Rafael Chaves,
  • Fabio Sciarrino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019012027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 27

Abstract

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An investigated process can be studied in terms of the causal relations among the involved variables, representing it as a causal model. Some causal models are particularly relevant, since they can be tested through mathematical constraints between the joint probability distributions of the observables. This is a valuable tool because, if some data violates the constraints of a causal model, the implication is that the observed statistics is not compatible with that causal structure. Strikingly, when non-classical correlations come to play, a discrepancy between classical and quantum causal predictions can arise, producing a quantum violation of the classical causal constraints. The simplestscenario admitting such quantum violation is given by the instrumental causal processes. Here, we experimentally violate an instrumental test on a photonic platform and show how the quantum correlations violating the CHSH inequality can be mapped into correlations violating an instrumental test, despite the different forms of non-locality they display. Indeed, starting from a Bell-like scenario, we recover the violation of the instrumental scenario through a map between the two behaviours, which includes a post-selection of data and then we test an alternative way to violate the CHSH inequality, adopting the instrumental process platform.

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