Supersinglets can be self-tested with perfect quantum strategies
Abstract
Supersinglets are states of spin-zero of d 3 particles of d levels. They are invariant under unitary transformations of the form U d and have applications in metrology, error protection, and communication. They also violate some specific Bell inequalities. However, none any of these applications require supersinglets nor do any of these Bell inequality violations capture the unique properties of the supersinglets. This leads to two questions. Question 1 is whether there exists a task that can be solved only with supersinglets. Question 2 is whether supersinglets can produce a unique d-partite, d-dimensional nonlocal signature. We answer both questions affirmatively by presenting a protocol that self-test all supersinglets by producing d-partite, d-dimensional perfect quantum strategies for any d 3.
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