We describe the main classes of non-signalling bipartite correlations in terms of states on operator system tensor products. This leads to the introduction of another new class of games, called reflexive games, which are characterised as the hardest non-local games that can be won using a given set of strategies. We provide a characterisation of their perfect strategies in terms of operator system quotients. We introduce a new class of non-local games, called imitation games, in which the players display linked behaviour, and which contain as subclasses the classes of variable assignment games, binary constraint system games, synchronous games, many games based on graphs, and unique games. We associate a C*-algebra C * (G) to any imitation ...
We present a multipartite nonlocal game in which each player must guess the input received by his ne...
We study the problem of approximating the commuting-operator value of a two-player non-local game. I...
Abstract We study bipartite games that arise in the context of nonlocality with the help of graph th...
We describe the main classes of non-signalling bipartite correlations in terms of states on operator...
We describe the main classes of non-signalling bipartite correlations in terms of states on operator...
This thesis is about nonlocal games. These “games” are really interactive tests in which a verifier ...
We introduce and examine three subclasses of the family of quantum no-signalling (QNS) correlations ...
We introduce concurrent quantum non-local games, quantum output mirror games and concurrent classica...
Using the simulation paradigm in information theory, we define notions of quantum hypergraph homomor...
This thesis is divided into two parts. In Part I we introduce a new formalism for quantum strategies...
Quantum entanglement, and the resulting peculiar non-classical correlations are one of the most coun...
\u3cp\u3eGame theory is a well established branch of mathematics whose formalism has a vast range of...
Quantum graph theory, also known as non-commutative graph theory, is an operator space generalizatio...
We introduce a notion of strategies based on averaging for nonlocal games in quantum information the...
This thesis concerns a class of non-local games known as synchronous games. In recent work, it was ...
We present a multipartite nonlocal game in which each player must guess the input received by his ne...
We study the problem of approximating the commuting-operator value of a two-player non-local game. I...
Abstract We study bipartite games that arise in the context of nonlocality with the help of graph th...
We describe the main classes of non-signalling bipartite correlations in terms of states on operator...
We describe the main classes of non-signalling bipartite correlations in terms of states on operator...
This thesis is about nonlocal games. These “games” are really interactive tests in which a verifier ...
We introduce and examine three subclasses of the family of quantum no-signalling (QNS) correlations ...
We introduce concurrent quantum non-local games, quantum output mirror games and concurrent classica...
Using the simulation paradigm in information theory, we define notions of quantum hypergraph homomor...
This thesis is divided into two parts. In Part I we introduce a new formalism for quantum strategies...
Quantum entanglement, and the resulting peculiar non-classical correlations are one of the most coun...
\u3cp\u3eGame theory is a well established branch of mathematics whose formalism has a vast range of...
Quantum graph theory, also known as non-commutative graph theory, is an operator space generalizatio...
We introduce a notion of strategies based on averaging for nonlocal games in quantum information the...
This thesis concerns a class of non-local games known as synchronous games. In recent work, it was ...
We present a multipartite nonlocal game in which each player must guess the input received by his ne...
We study the problem of approximating the commuting-operator value of a two-player non-local game. I...
Abstract We study bipartite games that arise in the context of nonlocality with the help of graph th...