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Measurements Incompatible in Quantum Theory Cannot Be Measured Jointly in Any Other No-Signaling Theory
2009
Physical Review Letters
It is well known that jointly measurable observables cannot lead to a violation of any Bell inequality - independent of the state and the measurements chosen at the other site. In this letter we prove the converse: every pair of incompatible quantum observables enables the violation of a Bell inequality and therefore must remain incompatible within any other no-signaling theory. While in the case of von Neumann measurements it is sufficient to use the same pair of observables at both sites,
doi:10.1103/physrevlett.103.230402
pmid:20366131
fatcat:3khobfa6dzeejjttnxiorwus3a