Quantum and Classical Hybrid Generations for Classical Correlations

07/21/2020
by   Xiaodie Lin, et al.
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We consider two-stage hybrid protocols that combine quantum resource and classical resource to generate classical correlations shared by two separated players. Our motivation is twofold. First, in the near future the scale of quantum information processing is quite limited, and when quantum resource available is not sufficient for certain tasks, a possible way to strengthen the capability of quantum schemes is introducing extra classical resource. We analyze the mathematical structures of these hybrid protocols, and characterize the relation between the amount of quantum resource and classical resource needed. Second, a fundamental open problem in communication complexity theory is to describe the advantages of sharing prior quantum entanglement over sharing prior randomness, which is still widely open. It turns out that our quantum and classical hybrid protocols provide new insight into this important problem.

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