Towards characterizing the non-locality of entangled quantum states (Q387027)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6237435
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6237435 |
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Towards characterizing the non-locality of entangled quantum states (English)
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11 December 2013
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Shared classical randomness cannot explain the behavior of entangled quantum systems. As a simple game to demonstrate this non-local property of quantum mechanics, it is shown that \(n\)-classical players will lose the game with substantial probability, but always won by players share an entangled, quantum state. Further, for a quantitative characterization of non-locality of \(n\)-partite quantum state and in order to win the \(n\)-player games, a new type of separations is obtained. Particularly, to simulate two separated qubits of an \(n\)-partite GHZ state at least \(\Omega(\log\log n)\) bits of information are required.
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quantum information theory
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communication complexity
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non-locality
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pseudo-telepathy
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