Hi all,
this is a reminder of Carl Miller's talk today at 4pm in the Time
Room.
Best wishes,
Markus
Title:
Optimal quantum self-tests based on binary nonlocal XOR games
Speaker: Carl Miller (University of Michigan)
Abstract:
Self-testing a multipartite quantum state means verifying the
existence of the state based on the outcomes of unknown or
untrusted measurements. This concept is important in
device-independent quantum cryptography. There are some previously
known results on self-testing which involve nonlocal binary XOR
games such as the CHSH test and the GHZ paradox. In our work we
expand on these results. We provide a general criterion which,
when satisfied, guarantees that a given nonlocal binary XOR game
is a robust self-test. The error term in this result is
quadratic, which is the best possible. In my talk I will explain
the conceptual basis for the criterion and offer some examples.
This is joint work with Yaoyun Shi (arXiv:1207.1819).
Date: November 7, 2012 - 4:00 pm
Series: Perimeter Institute Quantum Discussions
Location: Time Room