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Optimal Bell Tests Do Not Require Maximally Entangled States

Optimal Bell Tests Do Not Require Maximally Entangled States

Any Bell test consists of a sequence of measurements on a quantum state in spacelike separated regions. Thus, a state is better than others for a Bell test when, for the optimal measurements and the same number of trials, the probability of existence of a local model for the observed …