This paper considers the decidability of fully quantum nonlocal games with noisy maximally entangled states. Fully quantum nonlocal games are a generalization of nonlocal games, where both questions and answers are quantum and the referee performs a binary POVM measurement to decide whether they win the game after receiving the quantum answers from the players. The quantum value of a fully quantum nonlocal game is the supremum of the probability that they win the game, where the supremum is taken over all the possible entangled states shared between the players and all the valid quantum operations performed by the players. The seminal work $\mathrm{MIP}^*=\mathrm{RE}$ implies that it is undecidable to approximate the quantum value of a full...
We show how a vector-valued version of Schechtmans empirical method can be used to reduce the number...
We introduce a notion of strategies based on averaging for nonlocal games in quantum information the...
How much, and what sort of entanglement is needed to win a non-local game In many ways this is the c...
This paper considers the decidability of fully quantum nonlocal games with noisy maximally entangled...
Quantum entanglement is known to provide a strong advantage in many two-party distributed tasks. We...
In this work we construct tests that allow a classical user to certify high dimensional entanglement...
We bound separations between the entangled and classical values for several classes of nonlocal t-pl...
The notions of entanglement and nonlocality are among the most striking ingredients found in quantum...
This review article is concerned with a recently ncovered connection between operator spaces, a nonc...
We bound separations between the entangled and classical values for several classes of nonlocal t-pl...
Recently a new Bell inequality has been introduced by Collins et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 040404 (2...
We describe a two-player non-local game, with a fixed small number of questions and answers, such th...
We study the relation between the maximal violation of Svetlichny's inequality and the mixedness of ...
In this paper we show that, given k≥3, there exist k-player quantum XOR games for which the entangle...
FAPEMG - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE MINAS GERAISCNPQ - CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOL...
We show how a vector-valued version of Schechtmans empirical method can be used to reduce the number...
We introduce a notion of strategies based on averaging for nonlocal games in quantum information the...
How much, and what sort of entanglement is needed to win a non-local game In many ways this is the c...
This paper considers the decidability of fully quantum nonlocal games with noisy maximally entangled...
Quantum entanglement is known to provide a strong advantage in many two-party distributed tasks. We...
In this work we construct tests that allow a classical user to certify high dimensional entanglement...
We bound separations between the entangled and classical values for several classes of nonlocal t-pl...
The notions of entanglement and nonlocality are among the most striking ingredients found in quantum...
This review article is concerned with a recently ncovered connection between operator spaces, a nonc...
We bound separations between the entangled and classical values for several classes of nonlocal t-pl...
Recently a new Bell inequality has been introduced by Collins et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 040404 (2...
We describe a two-player non-local game, with a fixed small number of questions and answers, such th...
We study the relation between the maximal violation of Svetlichny's inequality and the mixedness of ...
In this paper we show that, given k≥3, there exist k-player quantum XOR games for which the entangle...
FAPEMG - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE MINAS GERAISCNPQ - CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOL...
We show how a vector-valued version of Schechtmans empirical method can be used to reduce the number...
We introduce a notion of strategies based on averaging for nonlocal games in quantum information the...
How much, and what sort of entanglement is needed to win a non-local game In many ways this is the c...