Wednesday, December 12, 2012

1212.2388 (Marcin Wiesniak)

Communication Complexity Reduction from Globally Uncorrelated States    [PDF]

Marcin Wiesniak
Bell inequality violating entangled states are the working horse for many potential quantum information processing applications, including secret sharing, cryptographic key distribution and communication complexity reduction in distributed computing. Here we explicitly demonstrate the power of certain multi-qubit states to improve the efficiency of partners in joint computation of some multi-qubit function, despite the fact that there could be no correlations between all distributed particles. It is important to stress that the class of functions that can be computed more efficiently is widened, as compared with the standard Bell inequalities.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.2388

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