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Quantum pseudo-telepathy

Known as: Mermin-Peres square, Quantum pseudo telepathy, Quantum pseudotelepathy 
Quantum pseudo-telepathy is a phenomenon in quantum game theory resulting in anomalously high success rates in coordination games between separated… 
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2018
2018
We give an $\dfrac{1}{54}$ separation between 5-party pseudo-telepathy games and two-local theories. We define the notion of… 
2015
2015
— Numerous mediumship studies (e.g., Beischel & Schwartz 2007, Kelly & Arcangel 2011, Rock, Beischel, Boccuzzi, & Biuso 2014… 
2014
2014
We analyze the impact of the Unruh eect on quantum Magic Square game. We find the values of acceleration parameter for which… 
2013
2013
We consider Bell experiments with N spatially separated qubits where loss is present and restrict to two measurement settings per… 
2009
2009
Motivated by the concept of quantum pseudo-telepathy games as well as by quantum key distribution protocols such as [1], the… 
2006
2006
Bell theorems show how to experimentally falsify local realism. Conclusive falsification is highly desirable as it would provide… 
2004
2004
Quantum information processing is at the crossroads of physics, mathematics and computer science; it is concerned with what we… 
1978
1978
It has sometimes been argued that we cannot, in principle, design an experiment which would permit us to distinguish between… 
1978
1978
For expository simplicity in a paper that is philosophical rather than scientifically substantive (in the sense of seriously…