We introduce a simple two-player test which certifies that the players apply tensor products of Pauli σ_X and σ_Z observables on the tensor product of n EPR pairs. The test has constant robustness: any strategy achieving success probability within an additive of the optimal must be poly(ε)-close, in the appropriate distance measure, to the honest n-qubit strategy. The test involves 2n-bit questions and 2-bit answers. The key technical ingredient is a quantum version of the classical linearity test of Blum, Luby, and Rubinfeld. As applications of our result we give (i) the first robust self-test for n EPR pairs; (ii) a quantum multiprover interactive proof system for the local Hamiltonian problem with a constant number of provers and clas...
We give a quantum interactive proof system for the local Hamiltonian problem on n qubits in which (i...
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...
Bell-inequality violations establish that two systems share some quantum entanglement. We give a sim...
Device-independent self-testing allows a verifier to certify that potentially malicious parties hold...
How much, and what sort of entanglement is needed to win a non-local game In many ways this is the c...
The study of quantum-mechanical violations of Bell inequalities is motivated by the investigation, a...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Self-testing is a fundamental feature of quantum mechanics that allows a classical verifier to force...
FAPEMG - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE MINAS GERAISCNPQ - CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOL...
A locally testable code is an error-correcting code that admits very efficient probabilistic tests o...
Device-independent self-testing offers the possibility of certifying the quantum state and measureme...
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 ...
The problem of reliably certifying the outcome of a computation performed by a quantum device is rap...
$\textit{Self-testing}$ has been a rich area of study in quantum information theory. It allows an ex...
We give a quantum interactive proof system for the local Hamiltonian problem on n qubits in which (i...
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...
Bell-inequality violations establish that two systems share some quantum entanglement. We give a sim...
Device-independent self-testing allows a verifier to certify that potentially malicious parties hold...
How much, and what sort of entanglement is needed to win a non-local game In many ways this is the c...
The study of quantum-mechanical violations of Bell inequalities is motivated by the investigation, a...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Self-testing is a fundamental feature of quantum mechanics that allows a classical verifier to force...
FAPEMG - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE MINAS GERAISCNPQ - CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOL...
A locally testable code is an error-correcting code that admits very efficient probabilistic tests o...
Device-independent self-testing offers the possibility of certifying the quantum state and measureme...
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 ...
The problem of reliably certifying the outcome of a computation performed by a quantum device is rap...
$\textit{Self-testing}$ has been a rich area of study in quantum information theory. It allows an ex...
We give a quantum interactive proof system for the local Hamiltonian problem on n qubits in which (i...
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...