What is the communication cost of simulating the correlations produced by quantum theory? We generalize Bell inequalities to the setting of local realistic theories augmented by a fixed amount of classical communication. Suppose two parties choose one of M two-outcome measurements and exchange 1 bit of information. We present the complete set of inequalities for M = 2, and the complete set of inequalities for the joint correlation observable for M = 3. We find that correlations produced by quantum theory satisfy both of these sets of inequalities. One bit of communication is therefore sufficient to simulate quantum correlations in both of these scenarios
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What is the communication cost of simulating the correlations produced by quantum theory? We general...
Assume Alice and Bob share some bipartite d-dimensional quantum state. A well-known result in quantu...
Some forms of classical simulations of quantum type probabilities and correlations are capable of vi...
In the first part of this thesis Bell's theorem is revisited. It points at a difference between the ...
Bell's theorem states that Local Hidden Variables (LHVs) cannot fully explain the statistics of meas...
We consider the problem of the classical simulation of quantum measurements in the scenario of commu...
John Bell has shown that the correlations entailed by quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a cl...
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We present a protocol to simulate the quantum correlations of an arbitrary bipartite state, when the...
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This PhD thesis contains a general introduction and three main chapters. Chapter 2 investigates Bell...
Nonlocality is at the heart of quantum information processing. In this paper we investigate the mini...
Efficient distributed computing offers a scalable strategy for solving resource-demanding tasks such...
Quantum communication leads to strong correlations, that can outperform classical ones. Complementar...
We consider a variation of the multi-party communication complexity scenario where the parties are s...
What is the communication cost of simulating the correlations produced by quantum theory? We general...
Assume Alice and Bob share some bipartite d-dimensional quantum state. A well-known result in quantu...
Some forms of classical simulations of quantum type probabilities and correlations are capable of vi...
In the first part of this thesis Bell's theorem is revisited. It points at a difference between the ...
Bell's theorem states that Local Hidden Variables (LHVs) cannot fully explain the statistics of meas...
We consider the problem of the classical simulation of quantum measurements in the scenario of commu...
John Bell has shown that the correlations entailed by quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a cl...
Simulation tasks are insightful tools to compare information-theoretic resources. Considering a gene...
We present a protocol to simulate the quantum correlations of an arbitrary bipartite state, when the...
Measurement-based quantum computation (or the one-way quantum computation) is a model in which a ser...
This PhD thesis contains a general introduction and three main chapters. Chapter 2 investigates Bell...
Nonlocality is at the heart of quantum information processing. In this paper we investigate the mini...
Efficient distributed computing offers a scalable strategy for solving resource-demanding tasks such...
Quantum communication leads to strong correlations, that can outperform classical ones. Complementar...
We consider a variation of the multi-party communication complexity scenario where the parties are s...