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Simulating quantum correlations as a distributed sampling problem
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EngineeringDistributed Sampling ProtocolsDistributed Sampling ProblemMeasurement ProblemQuantum ComputingQuantum Optimization AlgorithmQuantum SimulationQuantum ProtocolsWerner StatesQuantum EntanglementQuantum ScienceQuantum CryptographyPhysicsShared RandomnessQuantum AlgorithmQuantum InformationProbability TheoryComputer ScienceNatural SciencesQuantum CommunicationQuantum Networking
It is known that quantum correlations exhibited by a maximally entangled qubit pair can be simulated with the help of shared randomness, supplemented with additional resources, such as communication, postselection or nonlocal boxes. For instance, in the case of projective measurements, it is possible to solve this problem with protocols using one bit of communication or making one use of a nonlocal box. We show that this problem reduces to a distributed sampling problem. We give a new method to obtain samples from a biased distribution, starting with shared random variables following a uniform distribution, and use it to build distributed sampling protocols. This approach allows us to derive, in a simpler and unified way, many existing protocols for projective measurements, and extend them to positive operator value measurements. Moreover, this approach naturally leads to a local hidden variable model for Werner states.
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