DocumentCode
3183502
Title
Consequences and limits of nonlocal strategies
Author
Cleve, Richard ; Høyer, Peter ; Toner, Benjamin ; Watrous, John
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Calgary Univ., Alta., Canada
fYear
2004
fDate
21-24 June 2004
Firstpage
236
Lastpage
249
Abstract
This paper investigates various aspects of the nonlocal effects that can arise when entangled quantum information is shared between two parties. A natural framework for studying nonlocality is that of cooperative games with incomplete information, where two cooperating players may share entanglement. Here, nonlocality can be quantified in terms of the values of such games. We review some examples of non-locality and show that it can profoundly affect the soundness of two-prover interactive proof systems. We then establish limits on nonlocal behavior by upper-bounding the values of several of these games. These upper bounds can be regarded as generalizations of the so-called Tsirelson inequality. We also investigate the amount of entanglement required by optimal and nearly optimal quantum strategies.
Keywords
game theory; quantum computing; quantum entanglement; Tsirelson inequality; cooperative games; information sharing; interactive proof systems; nonlocal strategy consequences; nonlocal strategy limits; quantum entanglement; quantum information; quantum strategies; Computational complexity; Computer science; Game theory; Information science; Physics; Quantum computing; Quantum entanglement; Upper bound;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computational Complexity, 2004. Proceedings. 19th IEEE Annual Conference on
ISSN
1093-0159
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2120-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCC.2004.1313847
Filename
1313847
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