Self-testing of genuine multipartite non-local and non-maximally
entangled states
Self-testing of genuine multipartite non-local and non-maximally
entangled states
Self-testing enables the characterization of quantum systems with minimal assumptions their internal working. As such it represents the strongest form of certification for quantum systems. In the existing self-testing literature, self-testing states which are not maximally entangled, but exhibit genuine multipartite nonlocality, have remained an open problem. This is particularly …