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Communications in Mathematical Physics | 2015

A Combinatorial Approach to Nonlocality and Contextuality

Antonio Acín; Tobias Fritz; Anthony Leverrier; Ana Belén Sainz

AbstractSo far, most of the literature on (quantum) contextuality and the Kochen–Specker theorem seems either to concern particular examples of contextuality, or be considered as quantum logic. Here, we develop a general formalism for contextuality scenarios based on the combinatorics of hypergraphs, which significantly refines a similar recent approach by Cabello, Severini and Winter (CSW). In contrast to CSW, we explicitly include the normalization of probabilities, which gives us a much finer control over the various sets of probabilistic models like classical, quantum and generalized probabilistic. In particular, our framework specializes to (quantum) nonlocality in the case of Bell scenarios, which arise very naturally from a certain product of contextuality scenarios due to Foulis and Randall. In the spirit of CSW, we find close relationships to several graph invariants. The recently proposed Local Orthogonality principle turns out to be a special case of a general principle for contextuality scenarios related to the Shannon capacity of graphs. Our results imply that it is strictly dominated by a low level of the Navascués–Pironio–Acín hierarchy of semidefinite programs, which we also apply to contextuality scenarios.We derive a wealth of results in our framework, many of these relating to quantum and supraquantum contextuality and nonlocality, and state numerous open problems. For example, we show that the set of quantum models on a contextuality scenario can in general not be characterized in terms of a graph invariant.In terms of graph theory, our main result is this: there exist two graphs


Nature Communications | 2013

Local orthogonality as a multipartite principle for quantum correlations

Tobias Fritz; Ana Belén Sainz; Remigiusz Augusiak; Jonatan Bohr Brask; Rafael Chaves; Anthony Leverrier; Antonio Acín


Information & Computation | 2016

A mathematical theory of resources

Bob Coecke; Tobias Fritz; Robert W. Spekkens

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Physical Review A | 2012

Entropic approach to local realism and noncontextuality

Rafael Chaves; Tobias Fritz


IEEE Transactions on Information Theory | 2013

Entropic Inequalities and Marginal Problems

Tobias Fritz; Rafael Chaves

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Communications in Mathematical Physics | 2016

Beyond Bell’s Theorem II: Scenarios with Arbitrary Causal Structure

Tobias Fritz


Physical Review A | 2014

Quantum realization of arbitrary joint measurability structures

Ravi Kunjwal; Chris Heunen; Tobias Fritz

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Physical Review A | 2014

Exploring the Local Orthogonality Principle

Ana Belén Sainz; Tobias Fritz; Remigiusz Augusiak; J. Bohr Brask; Rafael Chaves; Anthony Leverrier; Antonio Acín


Physical Review A | 2017

A Resource Theory for Work and Heat

Carlo Sparaciari; Jonathan Oppenheim; Tobias Fritz

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Physical Review A | 2012

Tight Bell inequalities with no quantum violation from qubit unextendible product bases

Remigiusz Augusiak; Tobias Fritz; Ma. Kotowski; Mi. Kotowski; M. Pawłowski; Maciej Lewenstein; Antonio Acín

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Ana Belén Sainz

Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics

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Robert W. Spekkens

Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics

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