Inequalities witnessing coherence, nonlocality, and contextuality
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Abstract
Quantum coherence, nonlocality, and contextuality are key resources for quantum advantage in metrology, communication, and computation. We introduce a graph-based approach to derive classicality inequalities that bound local, non-contextual, and coherence-free models, offering a unified description of these seemingly disparate quantum resources. Our approach generalizes recently proposed basis-independent coherence witnesses, and recovers all non-contextuality inequalities of the exclusivity graph approach. Moreover, violations of certain classicality inequalities witness preparation contextuality. We describe an algorithm to find all such classicality inequalities, and use it to analyze some of the simplest scenarios.