We consider the problem of the classical simulation of quantum measurements in the scenario of communication complexity. Regev and Toner (2007) have presented a 2-bit protocol which simulates one particular correlation function arising from binary projective quantum measurements on arbitrary state, and in particular does not preserve local averages. The question of simulating other correlation functions using a protocol with bounded communication, or preserving local averages, has been posed as an open one. Within this paper we resolve it in the negative: we show that any such protocol must have unbounded communication for some subset of executions. In particular, we show that for any protocol, there exist inputs for which the random variab...
We consider the problem of implementing two-party interactive quantum communication over noisy chann...
We prove a general lower bound on the bounded-error entanglement-assisted quantum communication comp...
John Bell has shown that the correlations entailed by quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a cl...
Nonlocality is at the heart of quantum information processing. In this paper we investigate the mini...
Communication complexity was introduced in 1979 by Andrew Chi-Chi Yao. It has since become a central...
In [Toner and Bacon, Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 187904 (2003)], $1$ bit of communication was proven to be ...
We present a protocol to simulate the quantum correlations of an arbitrary bipartite state, when the...
Assume Alice and Bob share some bipartite d-dimensional quantum state. A well-known result in quantu...
What is the communication cost of simulating the correlations produced by quantum theory? We general...
John Bell has shown that the correlations entailed by quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a cl...
Entanglement appears under two different forms in quantum theory, namely, as a property of states of...
Most classical problems of communication complexity are Boolean functions. When considering function...
We consider a variation of the multi-party communication complexity scenario where the parties are s...
We study quantum communication protocols, in which the players\u27 storage starts out in a state whe...
AbstractIn the setting of communication complexity, two distributed parties want to compute a functi...
We consider the problem of implementing two-party interactive quantum communication over noisy chann...
We prove a general lower bound on the bounded-error entanglement-assisted quantum communication comp...
John Bell has shown that the correlations entailed by quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a cl...
Nonlocality is at the heart of quantum information processing. In this paper we investigate the mini...
Communication complexity was introduced in 1979 by Andrew Chi-Chi Yao. It has since become a central...
In [Toner and Bacon, Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 187904 (2003)], $1$ bit of communication was proven to be ...
We present a protocol to simulate the quantum correlations of an arbitrary bipartite state, when the...
Assume Alice and Bob share some bipartite d-dimensional quantum state. A well-known result in quantu...
What is the communication cost of simulating the correlations produced by quantum theory? We general...
John Bell has shown that the correlations entailed by quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a cl...
Entanglement appears under two different forms in quantum theory, namely, as a property of states of...
Most classical problems of communication complexity are Boolean functions. When considering function...
We consider a variation of the multi-party communication complexity scenario where the parties are s...
We study quantum communication protocols, in which the players\u27 storage starts out in a state whe...
AbstractIn the setting of communication complexity, two distributed parties want to compute a functi...
We consider the problem of implementing two-party interactive quantum communication over noisy chann...
We prove a general lower bound on the bounded-error entanglement-assisted quantum communication comp...
John Bell has shown that the correlations entailed by quantum mechanics cannot be reproduced by a cl...