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    Causality, Joint measurement and Tsirelson's bound

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    Tsirelson showed that 222\sqrt{2} is the maximum value that CHSH expression can take for quantum-correlations [B. S.Tsirelson, Lett. Math. Phys, 4 (1980) 93]. This bound simply follows from the algebra of observables. Recently by exploiting the physical structure of quantum mechanics like unitarity and linearity, Buhrman and Massar [H. Buhrman and S.Massar, Phys. Rev. A, 72 (2005) 052103] have established that violation of Tsirelson's bound in quantum mechanics will imply signalling. We prove the same with the help of realistic joint measurement in quantum mechanics and a Bell's inequality which has been derived under the assumption of existence of joint measurement and no signalling condition.Comment: 8 page

    New-six port based time domain load-pull measurement technique

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    Some remarks on a receipt-free and universally verifiable Mix-type voting scheme

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