No-signalling-projection-invariant Bell inequalities

ORAL

Abstract

In this paper, we highlight how any Bell inequality for a configuration involving n parties each performing one of m binary-outcome measurements has a canonical form that is no-signalling-projection invariant. Specifically, the L2-projection of weakly signalling data onto the no-signalling polytope leaves the violation of this canonical Bell inequality unchanged. Our methods allow us to derive a general closed formula for the projection and present a substantially more computationally simple procedure for its evaluation. We also show this can be generalised to non-standard projections of potential interest for certain applications. No-signalling projections serve as a preliminary step before undertaking any device-independent application involving Bell experiment data, such as hypothesis testing against local realism, random number generation and entanglement detection.

*This work was partially supported by NSF Award Nos. 2210399 and 2328800.

Publication: arXiv:2511.06624v1

Presenters

  • Soumyadip Patra

    • University of New Orleans

Authors

  • Soumyadip Patra

    • University of New Orleans
  • Jitendra Prakash

    • O. P. Jindal Global University
  • Aaditya Paudel

    • Miami University
  • Peter Bierhorst

    • University of New Orleans