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Device-Independent Entanglement Detection

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On the Device-Independent Approach to Quantum Physics

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Entanglement is one of the most intriguing feature of quantum physics. It allows several particles to be in a state which cannot be understood as a concatenation of the sate of each particle. Experimental demonstration of entanglement is generally performed with one of the two following techniques: tomography of the full quantum state, or evaluation of an entanglement witness.

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Bancal, JD. (2014). Device-Independent Entanglement Detection. In: On the Device-Independent Approach to Quantum Physics. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01183-7_6

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