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Majorana fermions and non-locality

Earl T. Campbell, Matty J. Hoban, Jens Eisert

Published 2013-05-08, updated 2014-01-21Version 2

Localized Majorana fermions emerge in many topologically ordered systems and exhibit exchange statistics of Ising anyons. This enables noise-resistant implementation of a limited set of operations by braiding and fusing Majorana fermions. Unfortunately, these operations are incapable of implementing universal quantum computation. We show that, regardless of these limitations, Majorana fermions could be used to demonstrate non-locality (correlations incompatible with a local hidden variable theory) in experiments using only topologically protected operations. We also demonstrate that our proposal is optimal in terms of resources, with 10 Majorana fermions shown to be both necessary and sufficient for demonstrating bipartite non-locality. Furthermore, we identify severe restrictions on the possibility of tripartite non-locality. We comment on the potential of such entangled systems to be used in quantum information protocols.

Comments: Published version in single column format. Changes since V1 include corrections made to Table 1
Journal: Quant. Inf. Comp. 14, 0981 (2014)
Categories: quant-ph
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