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Multipartite Bell Nonlocality

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Abstract This chapter discusses nonlocality for scenarios with more than two players. The definition of locality is the obvious generalisation of the bipartite case, but now there are many more ways in which locality can be violated. First, the main families of inequalities are presented. Then, the definition and demonstration of genuine multipartite nonlocality is discussed.
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Title: Multipartite Bell Nonlocality
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Abstract This chapter discusses nonlocality for scenarios with more than two players.
The definition of locality is the obvious generalisation of the bipartite case, but now there are many more ways in which locality can be violated.
First, the main families of inequalities are presented.
Then, the definition and demonstration of genuine multipartite nonlocality is discussed.

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