Ontological models, preparation contextuality and nonlocality
Manik Banik, Some Sankar Bhattacharya, Sujit K Choudhary, Amit, Mukherjee, Arup Roy

TL;DR
This paper explores the relationship between preparation contextuality and nonlocality in quantum states, demonstrating that all bipartite pure entangled states exhibit nonlocality through preparation contextuality, without relying on Bell inequalities.
Contribution
It proves that any mixed state is preparation contextual and establishes nonlocality of all bipartite pure entangled states based on preparation contextuality and steerability.
Findings
All mixed states are preparation contextual.
Nonlocality of bipartite pure entangled states with Schmidt rank two follows from preparation contextuality and steerability.
Nonlocality of higher Schmidt rank states follows without additional conditions.
Abstract
The ontological model framework for an operational theory has generated much interest in recent years. The debate concerning reality of quantum states has been made more precise in this framework. With the introduction of generalized notion of contextuality in this framework, it has been shown that completely mixed state of a qubit is \emph{preparation contextual}. Interestingly, this new idea of preparation contextuality has been used to demonstrate nonlocality of some -epistemic models without any use of Bell's inequality. In particular, nonlocality of a non maximally -epistemic model has been demonstrated from preparation contextuality of a maximally mixed qubit and Schr\"{o}dinger's steerability of the maximally entangled state of two qubits [Phys. Rev. Lett {\bf 110}, 120401 (2013)]. In this paper, we, show that any mixed state is preparation contextual. We, then, show…
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