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26 April 2024
 
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A new complementary relation between classical bits and randomness in local part in simulating singlet state
Guruprasad Kar ; MD. Rajjak Gazi ; Manik Banik ; Subhadipa Das ; Ashutosh Rai ; Samir Kunkri ;
Date 30 Sep 2010
AbstractRecently Leggett’s proposal of non-local model generates new interest in simulating the statistics generated by singlet state. Singlet state statistics can be generated by 1 cbit communication without using any further nonlocal correlation. But interestingly singlet state statistics can also be generated with no classical cost if a non-local box is used but in this case outputs are completely random whereas in the earlier case, the out put is completely unbiased. We suggest a new complementary relation between required classical bits and randomness in local output for simulating singlet statistics when the classical communication is limited by 1 cbit and the above two models are examples of two extreme cases.
Source arXiv, 1009.6161
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