Assume Alice and Bob share some bipartite d-dimensional quantum state. A well-known result in quantum mechanics says that by performing two-outcome measurements, Alice and Bob can produce correlations that cannot be obtained locally, i.e., with shared randomness alone. We show that by using only two bits of communication, Alice and Bob can classically simulate any such correlations. All previous protocols for exact simulation required the communication to grow to infinity with the dimension d. Our protocol and analysis are based on a power series method, resembling Krivine's bound on Grothendieck's constant, and on the computation of volumes of spherical tetrahedra
A set of n pure quantum states is called antidististinguishable if there exists an n-outcome measure...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
AbstractIn the setting of communication complexity, two distributed parties want to compute a functi...
Assume Alice and Bob share some bipartite d-dimensional quantum state. A well-known result in quantu...
We present a protocol to simulate the quantum correlations of an arbitrary bipartite state, when the...
What is the communication cost of simulating the correlations produced by quantum theory? We general...
We consider a variation of the multi-party communication complexity scenario where the parties are s...
Bell’s theorem, a landmark result in the foundations of physics, establishes that quantum mechanics ...
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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...
John Bell has shown that the correlations entailed by quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a cl...
We show that there exist bipartite quantum states which contain a large locked classical correlation...
Entanglement appears under two different forms in quantum theory, namely, as a property of states of...
A set of n pure quantum states is called antidististinguishable if there exists an n-outcome measure...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
AbstractIn the setting of communication complexity, two distributed parties want to compute a functi...
Assume Alice and Bob share some bipartite d-dimensional quantum state. A well-known result in quantu...
We present a protocol to simulate the quantum correlations of an arbitrary bipartite state, when the...
What is the communication cost of simulating the correlations produced by quantum theory? We general...
We consider a variation of the multi-party communication complexity scenario where the parties are s...
Bell’s theorem, a landmark result in the foundations of physics, establishes that quantum mechanics ...
Bell's theorem states that Local Hidden Variables (LHVs) cannot fully explain the statistics of meas...
We describe a simple method to derive high performance semidefinite programing relaxations for optim...
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...
John Bell has shown that the correlations entailed by quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a cl...
We show that there exist bipartite quantum states which contain a large locked classical correlation...
Entanglement appears under two different forms in quantum theory, namely, as a property of states of...
A set of n pure quantum states is called antidististinguishable if there exists an n-outcome measure...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
AbstractIn the setting of communication complexity, two distributed parties want to compute a functi...