Hidden Steering Nonlocality in Quantum Networks
Abstract
By combining two objects with no quantum effect one can get an object with quantum effect. Such a phenomenon, often referred to as activation has been analyzed for the notion of steering nonlocality. Activation of steering nonlocality is observed for different classes of mixed entangled states in linear network scenarios. Characterization of arbitrary two qubit states, in ambit of steering activation in network scenarios has been provided in this context. Using the notion of reduced steering, instances of steerability activation are also observed in nonlinear network. Present analysis involves three measurement settings scenario(for both trusted and untrusted parties) where steering nonlocality is distinguishable from Bell nonlocality.
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