Self-testing of Pauli observables for device-independent entanglement certification
Abstract
We present self-testing protocols to certify the presence of tensor products of Pauli measurements on maximally entangled states of local dimension 2n for n∈N. This provides self-tests of sets of informationally complete measurements in arbitrarily high dimension. We then show that this can be used for the device-independent certification of the entanglement of all bipartite entangled states by exploiting a connection to measurement device-independent entanglement witnesses and quantum networks. This work extends a more compact parallel work on the same subject and provides all the required technical proofs.
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