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Nonlocality of Quantum States can be Transitive

Nonlocality of Quantum States can be Transitive

In a Bell test involving three parties, one may find a curious situation where the nonlocality in two bipartite subsystems forces the remaining bipartite subsystem to exhibit nonlocality. Post-quantum examples for this phenomenon, dubbed nonlocality transitivity, have been found in 2011. However, the question of whether nonlocality transitivity occurs within …