Nonlocality and Quantum Advantage

Zotero Library – Nonlocality and Quantum Advantage

As an outcome of our Lorentz Center workshop Nonlocality: Driver for Quantum Advantage?, we curated an introductory Zotero library that brings together key literature at the interface of quantum foundations and quantum advantage.

The workshop was designed to foster in-depth exchange between researchers working on quantum nonlocality, quantum information, and emerging quantum technologies. A central theme was the question of whether — and in what precise sense — nonlocality can be understood as a resource enabling quantum advantage. The curated, commented library reflects these discussions and the interdisciplinary perspective developed throughout the meeting.

Rather than aiming for completeness, the collection is structured as a guided entry point into the field. It includes seminal papers as well as selected recent contributions on topics such as entanglement theory, nonlocal correlations, resource theories, and their applications in quantum computation, communication, and metrology. In this way, it provides a coherent starting point for navigating a complex and rapidly evolving research landscape.

Access the Zotero library here: https://www.zotero.org/groups/5684448/nonlocality-quantum-advantage/library

The library is explicitly geared towards scientists and assumes a background in quantum physics or related disciplines. It is intended as a living resource that will continue to evolve, building on the ideas, collaborations, and research directions initiated during the workshop.

Patrick Emonts
Patrick Emonts
Junior Research Group Leader

My research interests include tensor networks, lattice gauge theories and quantum information.