Mermin polytopes in quantum computation and foundations

Abstract

Mermin square scenario provides a simple proof for state-independent contextuality. In this paper, we study polytopes MPβ obtained from the Mermin scenario, parametrized by a function β on the set of contexts. Up to combinatorial isomorphism, there are two types of polytopes MP0 and MP1 depending on the parity of β. Our main result is the classification of the vertices of these two polytopes. In addition, we describe the graph associated with the polytopes. All the vertices of MP0 turn out to be deterministic. This result provides a new topological proof of a celebrated result of Fine characterizing noncontextual distributions on the CHSH scenario. MP1 can be seen as a nonlocal toy version of -polytopes, a class of polytopes introduced for the simulation of universal quantum computation. In the 2-qubit case, we provide a decomposition of the -polytope using MP1, whose vertices are classified, and the nonsignaling polytope of the (2,3,2) Bell scenario, whose vertices are well-known.

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