A channel-based framework for steering, non-locality and beyond
Matty J. Hoban, Ana Bel\'en Sainz

TL;DR
This paper introduces a channel-based framework to analyze quantum and post-quantum steering and non-locality, revealing their interconnectedness and providing new insights and examples beyond standard quantum theory.
Contribution
It develops a unified channel-based approach to study steering and non-locality, including post-quantum phenomena, and offers new analytical examples and generalizations.
Findings
Established a direct relation between steering and quantum channels.
Provided new analytical examples of post-quantum steering.
Connected almost quantum non-locality to quantum channels.
Abstract
Non-locality and steering are both non-classical phenomena witnessed in Nature as a result of quantum entanglement. It is now well-established that one can study non-locality independently of the formalism of quantum mechanics, in the so-called device-independent framework. With regards to steering, although one cannot study it completely independently of the quantum formalism, "post-quantum steering" has been described, which is steering that cannot be reproduced by measurements on entangled states, but do not lead to superluminal signalling. In this work we present a framework based on the study of quantum channels in which one can study steering (and non-locality) in quantum theory and beyond. In this framework, we show that kinds of steering, whether quantum or post-quantum, are directly related to particular families of quantum channels that have been previously introduced by…
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