We show that for any Є > 0 the problem of finding a factor (2 - Є) approximation to the entangled value of a three-player XOR game is NP-hard. Equivalently, the problem of approximating the largest possible quantum violation of a tripartite Bell correlation inequality to within any multiplicative constant is NP-hard. These results are the first constant-factor hardness of approximation results for entangled games or quantum violations of Bell inequalities shown under the sole assumption that P≠NP. They can be thought of as an extension of Håstad's optimal hardness of approximation results for MAX-E3-LIN2 [J. ACM, 48 (2001), pp. 798--859] to the entangled-player setting. The key technical component of our work is a soundness analysis of a pl...
The study of quantum-mechanical violations of Bell inequalities is motivated by the investigation, a...
We show that for any ε > 0 there is an XOR game G = G(ε) with Θ(ε^(−1/5)) inputs for one player and ...
We show that the value of a general two-prover quantum game cannot be computed by a semidefinite pro...
We show that for any ε > 0 the problem of finding a factor (2 - ε) approximation to the entangled va...
We show that for any Є > 0 the problem of finding a factor (2 - Є) approximation to the entangled va...
We show that it is NP-hard to approximate, to within an additive constant, the maximum success proba...
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 establish the first hardness results for the problem of computing the value of one-round games pl...
The study of quantum-mechanical violations of Bell inequalities is motivated by the investigation, a...
We study multipartite entanglement in the context of XOR games. In particular, we study the ratio of...
The study of quantum-mechanical violations of Bell inequalities is motivated by the investigation, a...
We study multipartite entanglement in the context of XOR games. In particular, we study the ratio of...
The study of quantum-mechanical violations of Bell inequalities is motivated by the investigation, a...
The study of quantum-mechanical violations of Bell inequalities is motivated by the investigation, a...
We show that for any ε > 0 there is an XOR game G = G(ε) with Θ(ε^(−1/5)) inputs for one player and ...
We show that the value of a general two-prover quantum game cannot be computed by a semidefinite pro...
We show that for any ε > 0 the problem of finding a factor (2 - ε) approximation to the entangled va...
We show that for any Є > 0 the problem of finding a factor (2 - Є) approximation to the entangled va...
We show that it is NP-hard to approximate, to within an additive constant, the maximum success proba...
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 establish the first hardness results for the problem of computing the value of one-round games pl...
The study of quantum-mechanical violations of Bell inequalities is motivated by the investigation, a...
We study multipartite entanglement in the context of XOR games. In particular, we study the ratio of...
The study of quantum-mechanical violations of Bell inequalities is motivated by the investigation, a...
We study multipartite entanglement in the context of XOR games. In particular, we study the ratio of...
The study of quantum-mechanical violations of Bell inequalities is motivated by the investigation, a...
The study of quantum-mechanical violations of Bell inequalities is motivated by the investigation, a...
We show that for any ε > 0 there is an XOR game G = G(ε) with Θ(ε^(−1/5)) inputs for one player and ...
We show that the value of a general two-prover quantum game cannot be computed by a semidefinite pro...