Effects of Topological Boundary Conditions on Bell Nonlocality
Effects of Topological Boundary Conditions on Bell Nonlocality
Bell nonlocality is the resource that enables device-independent quantum information processing tasks. It is revealed through the violation of so-called Bell inequalities, indicating that the observed correlations cannot be reproduced by any local hidden variable model. While well explored in few-body settings, the question of which Bell inequalities are best …