We establish the first hardness results for the problem of computing the value of one-round games played by a verifier and a team of provers who can share quantum entanglement. In particular, we show that it is NP-hard to approximate within an inverse polynomial the value of a one-round game with (i) a quantum verifier and two entangled provers or (ii) a classical verifier and three entangled provers. Previously it was not even known if computing the value exactly is NP-hard. We also describe a mathematical conjecture, which, if true, would imply hardness of approximation of entangled-prover games to within a constant. Using our techniques we also show that every language in PSPACE has a two-prover one-round interactive proof system with pe...
We show that for any Є > 0 the problem of finding a factor (2 - Є) approximation to the entangled va...
We show that for any ε > 0 the problem of finding a factor (2 - ε) approximation to the entangled va...
The class MIP∗ of promise problems that can be decided through an interactive proof system with mult...
We establish the first hardness results for the problem of computing the value of one-round games pl...
We establish the first hardness results for the problem of computing the value of one-round games pl...
We establish the first hardness results for the problem of computing the value of one-round games pl...
We show that it is NP-hard to approximate, to within an additive constant, the maximum success proba...
We show that for any Є > 0 the problem of finding a factor (2 - Є) approximation to the entangled va...
We consider one-round games between a classical verifier and two provers who share entanglement. We ...
We consider one-round games between a classical verifier and two provers who share entanglement. We ...
We consider one-round games between a classical verifier and two provers who share entanglement. We ...
We show that the value of a general two-prover quantum game cannot be computed by a semidefinite pro...
We show that the value of a general two-prover quantum game cannot be computed by a semidefinite pro...
We show that the value of a general two-prover quantum game cannot be computed by a semi-definite pr...
We consider one-round games between a classical verifier and two provers who share entanglement. We ...
We show that for any Є > 0 the problem of finding a factor (2 - Є) approximation to the entangled va...
We show that for any ε > 0 the problem of finding a factor (2 - ε) approximation to the entangled va...
The class MIP∗ of promise problems that can be decided through an interactive proof system with mult...
We establish the first hardness results for the problem of computing the value of one-round games pl...
We establish the first hardness results for the problem of computing the value of one-round games pl...
We establish the first hardness results for the problem of computing the value of one-round games pl...
We show that it is NP-hard to approximate, to within an additive constant, the maximum success proba...
We show that for any Є > 0 the problem of finding a factor (2 - Є) approximation to the entangled va...
We consider one-round games between a classical verifier and two provers who share entanglement. We ...
We consider one-round games between a classical verifier and two provers who share entanglement. We ...
We consider one-round games between a classical verifier and two provers who share entanglement. We ...
We show that the value of a general two-prover quantum game cannot be computed by a semidefinite pro...
We show that the value of a general two-prover quantum game cannot be computed by a semidefinite pro...
We show that the value of a general two-prover quantum game cannot be computed by a semi-definite pr...
We consider one-round games between a classical verifier and two provers who share entanglement. We ...
We show that for any Є > 0 the problem of finding a factor (2 - Є) approximation to the entangled va...
We show that for any ε > 0 the problem of finding a factor (2 - ε) approximation to the entangled va...
The class MIP∗ of promise problems that can be decided through an interactive proof system with mult...