Unextendible entangled bases and more nonlocality with less entanglement
Saronath Halder, Ujjwal Sen

TL;DR
This paper explores the phenomenon of more nonlocality with less entanglement in two-qubit systems, linking it to unextendible entangled bases and analyzing nonlocality hierarchies in quantum state discrimination.
Contribution
It extends the phenomenon to two-qubit systems at the single-copy level and characterizes nonlocality in sets of three orthogonal states using unambiguous local distinguishability.
Findings
Phenomenon observed in two-qubits, previously known for two qutrits.
Established a hierarchy of nonlocality among two-qubit state sets.
Complete characterization of three-state sets regarding nonlocality.
Abstract
We consider a general version of the phenomenon of more nonlocality with less entanglement, within the framework of the unambiguous (i.e., conclusive) quantum state discrimination problem under local quantum operations and classical communication. We show that although the phenomenon was obtained before for two qutrits, it can also be observed for two qubits, while still being at the single-copy level. We establish that the phenomenon is intrinsically connected to the concept of unextendible entangled bases, in the two-qubit case. In the process, we demonstrate a hierarchy of nonlocality among sets of two-qubit orthogonal pure states, where the "nonlocality" is in the sense of a difference between global and local abilities of quantum state discrimination. We present a complete characterization of two-qubit pure orthogonal state sets of cardinality three with respect to their…
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