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Classical Interaction Cannot Replace Quantum Nonlocality

Quantum Physics 2022-03-29 v1

Abstract

We present a two-player communication task that can be solved by a protocol of polylogarithmic cost in the simultaneous message passing model with classical communication and shared entanglement, but requires exponentially more communication in the classical interactive model. Our second result is a two-player nonlocality game with input length nn and output of polylogarithmic length, that can be won with probability 1-o(1) by players sharing polylogarithmic amount of entanglement. On the other hand, the game is lost with probability Ω(1)\Omega(1) by players without entanglement, even if they are allowed to exchange up to k bits in interactive communication for certain kΩ(n1/4)k\in\Omega(n^{1/4}). These two results give almost the strongest possible (and the strongest known) indication of nonlocal properties of two-party entanglement.

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@article{arxiv.0901.0956,
  title  = {Classical Interaction Cannot Replace Quantum Nonlocality},
  author = {Dmytro Gavinsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.0956},
  year   = {2022}
}
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