Monogamy of nonlocal games
Bell monogamy relations characterize the trade-offs in Bell inequality violations among pairs of players in multiplayer settings. In this work, we introduce a method for extending monogamy relations from a distinguished set of configurations to monogamy relations in all possible multiplayer settings...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Physical Society
2025-07-01
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Series: | Physical Review Research |
Online Access: | http://doi.org/10.1103/1m7q-rgrh |
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Summary: | Bell monogamy relations characterize the trade-offs in Bell inequality violations among pairs of players in multiplayer settings. In this work, we introduce a method for extending monogamy relations from a distinguished set of configurations to monogamy relations in all possible multiplayer settings. Applying this approach, we show that nonlocality in the Clauser, Horne, Shimony, and Holt game arises in only two cases: the original two-player scenario and the four-player scenario on a line. While the bound for this four-player scenario follows from known quadratic monogamy constraints, we also establish two six-party numerical monogamy relations that cannot be derived from existing results. In particular, we show there are points in the intersection of consecutive quadratic Bell monogamy relations which are not quantum realizable. Finally, we present a nonlocal game in which a single player can simultaneously saturate the quantum value with two other parties. This is an example of a nonlocal game unaffected by the monogamous nature of quantum entanglement. |
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ISSN: | 2643-1564 |