The Quantum Locker Puzzle
Quantum Physics
2012-02-22 v2
Abstract
The locker puzzle is a game played by multiple players against a referee. It has been previously shown that the best strategy that exists cannot succeed with probability greater than 1-ln2 \approx 0.31, no matter how many players are involved. Our contribution is to show that quantum players can do much better--they can succeed with probability 1. By making the rules of the game significantly stricter, we show a scenario where the quantum players still succeed perfectly, while the classical players win with vanishing probability. Other variants of the locker puzzle are considered, as well as a cheating referee.
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@article{arxiv.0812.2242,
title = {The Quantum Locker Puzzle},
author = {David Avis and Anne Broadbent},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0812.2242},
year = {2012}
}
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4 pages