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- Title
Implementing 2-qubit pseudo-telepathy games on noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers.
- Authors
Kelleher, Colm; Roomy, Mohammad; Holweck, Frédéric
- Abstract
It is known that Mermin–Peres-like proofs of quantum contextuality can furnish non-local games with a guaranteed quantum strategy, when classically no such guarantee can exist. This phenomenon, also called quantum pseudo-telepathy, has been studied in the case of the so-called Mermin magic square game. In this paper, we review in detail two different ways of implementing on a quantum computer such a game and propose a new Doily game based on the geometry of 2-qubit Pauli group. We show that the quantumness of these games is almost revealed when we play them on the IBM Quantum Experience; however, the inherent noise in the available quantum machines prevents a full demonstration of the non-classical aspects.
- Subjects
INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corp.; QUANTUM computers; MAGIC squares; QUANTUM noise; GAMES; FINITE geometries; QUANTUM computing
- Publication
Quantum Information Processing, 2024, Vol 23, Issue 5, p1
- ISSN
1570-0755
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11128-024-04386-x