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Minimum Dimension of a Hilbert Space Needed to Generate a Quantum Correlation

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 117, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.060401

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  1. NSERC Canada
  2. Singapore National Research Foundation under NRF RF Grant [NRF-NRFF2013-13]
  3. Tier 3 Grant Random numbers from quantum processes [MOE2012-T3-1-009]

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Consider a two-party correlation that can be generated by performing local measurements on a bipartite quantum system. A question of fundamental importance is to understand how many resources, which we quantify by the dimension of the underlying quantum system, are needed to reproduce this correlation. In this Letter, we identify an easy-to-compute lower bound on the smallest Hilbert space dimension needed to generate a given two-party quantum correlation. We show that our bound is tight on many well-known correlations and discuss how it can rule out correlations of having a finite-dimensional quantum representation. We show that our bound is multiplicative under product correlations and also that it can witness the nonconvexity of certain restricted-dimensional quantum correlations.

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