In a recent work, Moshkovitz [FOCS'14] presented a transformation n two-player games called "fortification", and gave an elementary proof of an (exponential decay) parallel repetition theorem for fortified two-player projection games. In this paper, we give an analytic reformulation of Moshkovitz's fortification framework, which was originally cast in combinatorial terms. This reformulation allows us to expand the scope of the fortification method to new settings. First, we show any game (not just projection games) can be fortified, and give a simple proof of parallel repetition for general fortified games. Then, we prove parallel repetition and fortification theorems for games with players sharing quantum entanglement, as well as games wit...
The behavior of games repeated in parallel, when played with quantumly entangled players, has receiv...
We give an arguably simpler and more direct proof of a recent result by Miller, Jain and Shi, who pr...
We give an arguably simpler and more direct proof of a recent result by Miller, Jain and Shi, who pr...
In a recent work, Moshkovitz [FOCS'14] presented a transformation n two-player games called "fortifi...
In a recent work, Moshkovitz [FOCS\u2714] presented a transformation n two-player games called "fort...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics, 2017.Cataloged fro...
Two major open problems regarding the parallel repetition of games are whether an analogue of Raz's ...
Two major open problems regarding the parallel repetition of games are whether an analogue of Raz's ...
We study the behavior of the entangled value of two-player one-round projection games under parallel...
We study the behavior of the entangled value of two-player one-round projection games under parallel...
We study the behavior of the entangled value of two-player one-round projection games under parallel...
We study the parallel repetition of one-round games involving players that can use quantum entanglem...
We study the behavior of the entangled value of two-player one-round projection games under parallel...
We study the parallel repetition of one-round games involving players that can use quantum entanglem...
We present two parallel repetition theorems for the entangled value of multi-player, one-round free ...
The behavior of games repeated in parallel, when played with quantumly entangled players, has receiv...
We give an arguably simpler and more direct proof of a recent result by Miller, Jain and Shi, who pr...
We give an arguably simpler and more direct proof of a recent result by Miller, Jain and Shi, who pr...
In a recent work, Moshkovitz [FOCS'14] presented a transformation n two-player games called "fortifi...
In a recent work, Moshkovitz [FOCS\u2714] presented a transformation n two-player games called "fort...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics, 2017.Cataloged fro...
Two major open problems regarding the parallel repetition of games are whether an analogue of Raz's ...
Two major open problems regarding the parallel repetition of games are whether an analogue of Raz's ...
We study the behavior of the entangled value of two-player one-round projection games under parallel...
We study the behavior of the entangled value of two-player one-round projection games under parallel...
We study the behavior of the entangled value of two-player one-round projection games under parallel...
We study the parallel repetition of one-round games involving players that can use quantum entanglem...
We study the behavior of the entangled value of two-player one-round projection games under parallel...
We study the parallel repetition of one-round games involving players that can use quantum entanglem...
We present two parallel repetition theorems for the entangled value of multi-player, one-round free ...
The behavior of games repeated in parallel, when played with quantumly entangled players, has receiv...
We give an arguably simpler and more direct proof of a recent result by Miller, Jain and Shi, who pr...
We give an arguably simpler and more direct proof of a recent result by Miller, Jain and Shi, who pr...