Fermionic steering is not nonlocal in the background of dilaton black hole

Author:

Wu Shu-MinORCID,Li Jin-Xuan,Jiang Xiao-Ying,Teng Xiao-Wei,Huang Xiao-Li,Lu Jianbo

Abstract

AbstractWe study the redistribution of the fermionic steering and the relation among fermionic Bell nonlocality, steering, and entanglement in the background of the Garfinkle–Horowitz–Strominger dilaton black hole. We analyze the meaning of the fermionic steering in terms of the Bell inequality in curved spacetime. We find that the fermionic steering, which is previously found to survive in the extreme dilaton black hole, cannot be considered to be nonlocal. We also find that the dilaton gravity can redistribute the fermionic steering, but cannot redistribute Bell nonlocality, which means that the physically inaccessible steering is also not nonlocal. Unlike the inaccessible entanglement, the inaccessible steering may increase non-monotonically with the dilaton. Furthermore, we obtain some monogamy relations between the fermionic steering and entanglement in dilaton spacetime. In addition, we show the difference between the fermionic and bosonic steering in curved spacetime.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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