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Lack of measurement independence can simulate quantum correlation even when signaling cannot

Published 23 Apr 2013 in quant-ph | (1304.6425v3)

Abstract: In Bell scenario, any nonlocal correlation, shared between two spatially separated parties, can be modeled deterministically either by allowing communications between the two parties or by restricting their free will in choosing the measurement settings. Recently, Bell scenario has been generalized into semi-quantum' scenario where external quantum inputs are provided to the parties. We show that insemi-quantum' scenario, entangled states produce correlations whose deterministic explanation is possible only if measurement independence is reduced. Thus in simulating quantum correlation semi-quantum' scenario reveals a qualitative distinction between signaling and measurement dependence which is absent in Bell scenario. We further show that such distinction is not observed insteering game' scenario, a special case of `semi-quantum' scenario.

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