MAXIMAL NONLOCALITY FROM MAXIMAL ENTANGLEMENT AND MUTUALLY UNBIASED BASES, AND SELF-TESTING OF TWO-QUTRIT QUANTUM SYSTEMS

Maximal nonlocality from maximal entanglement and mutually unbiased bases, and self-testing of two-qutrit quantum systems

Bell inequalities are an important tool in device-independent quantum information processing because their violation can serve as a certificate of relevant quantum properties.Probably the best known example of a Bell inequality is due to Clauser, Horne, Shimony and Holt (CHSH), which is defined in the simplest scenario involving two dichotomic meas

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