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Device-Independent Secret Sharing and a Stronger Form of Bell Nonlocality

Published 25 Sep 2019 in quant-ph | (1909.11785v1)

Abstract: Bell nonlocality, the fact that local hidden variable models cannot reproduce the correlations obtained by measurements on entangled states, is a cornerstone in our modern understanding of quantum theory. Apart from its fundamental implications, nonlocality is also at the core of device-independent quantum information processing, which successful implementation is achieved without precise knowledge of the physical apparatus. Here we show that a stronger form of Bell nonlocality, for which even nonlocal hidden variable models cannot reproduce the quantum predictions, allows for the device-independent implementation of secret sharing, a paradigmatic communication protocol where a secret split amidst many possibly untrusted parts can only be decoded if they collaborate among themselves.

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