Postquantum steering in scenarios with multiple characterised parties
Ana Belen Sainz

TL;DR
This paper extends the concept of postquantum steering to multi-party scenarios, providing certification algorithms, a hierarchy of bounds, and exploring its foundational implications beyond quantum theory.
Contribution
It introduces the first framework for postquantum steering with multiple quantum parties, including certification methods and theoretical insights.
Findings
Developed an algorithm to certify postquantumness in steering scenarios.
Established a hierarchy of semidefinite programs bounding quantum assemblages.
Discovered that nonclassical Bell correlations do not necessarily imply nonclassical steering.
Abstract
The study of stronger-than-quantum phenomena (i.e., postquantum) has enabled a deeper understanding of the scope of quantum theory. Much is known about the case of correlations in Bell scenarios, where the device-independent framework allowed us to explore its possibilities independently of the formalism of quantum theory. However, less is known about the phenomenon of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering. Here, the `characterised parties' are assumed to describe their systems locally through the quantum formalism, which inconveniences a theory-independent description. In addition, a theorem by Gisin and Hughston, Josza and Wootters further hindered the discovery of the phenomenon. The study of postquantum steering, initiated about a decade ago, has been quite fruitful, including: the development of mathematical formalisms that frame the effect, resource theories that quantify it as a…
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