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Doubly infinite separation of quantum information and communication

Abstract

We prove the existence of (one-way) communication tasks with a subconstant versus superconstant asymptotic gap, which we call “doubly infinite,” between their quantum information and communication complexities. We do so by studying the exclusion game [C. Perry et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 030504 (2015)PRLTAO0031-900710.1103/PhysRevLett.115.030504] for which there exist instances where the quantum information complexity tends to zero as the size of the input n increases. By showing that the quantum communication complexity of these games scales at least logarithmically in n, we obtain our result. We further show that the established lower bounds and gaps still hold even if we allow a small probability of error. However in this case, the n-qubit quantum message of the zero-error strategy can be compressed polynomially.United States. Army Research Office (Award W911NF-11-1-0400)United States. Army Research Office (Grant Contract W911NF-12-0486)Singapore. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (National Science Scholarship)National Science Foundation (U.S.) (Alan T. Waterman Award Grant 1249349

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This paper was published in DSpace@MIT.

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