@article{20a01df991ca41ec82fa4d7efc2b4412,
title = "On the power of quantum entanglement in multipartite quantum XOR games",
abstract = "We show that, given (Formula presented.), there exist (Formula presented.) -player quantum XOR games for which the entangled bias can be arbitrarily larger than the bias of the game when the players are restricted to separable strategies. In particular, quantum entanglement can be a much more powerful resource than local operations and classical communication to play these games. This result shows a strong contrast to the bipartite case, where it was recently proved that, as a consequence of a noncommutative version of Grothendieck theorem, the entangled bias is always upper bounded by a universal constant times the one-way classical communication bias. In this sense, our main result can be understood as a counterexample to an extension of such a noncommutative Grothendieck theorem to multilinear forms.",
author = "Marius Junge and Carlos Palazuelos",
note = "We would like to thank L. Lami for many helpful discussions on LOCC operations. This work is partially based on some discussions during the online workshop \u201CNon-local games in quantum information theory\u201D from May 17 to May 21, 2021, sponsored by AIM and the NSF. Marius Junge is partially supported by the NSF Grants DMS 1800872 and Raise-TAG183917. Carlos Palazuelos is partially supported by the MICINN project PID2020-113523GB-I00, by the Grant CEX2019-000904-S funded by MCINN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and by QUITEMAD+-CM,\u00A0P2018/TCS4342, funded by Comunidad de Madrid. Carlos Palazuelos gratefully acknowledges financial support for this publication by the Fulbright Program, which is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, the U.S.\u2013Spain Fulbright\u00A0Commission. We would like to thank L. Lami for many helpful discussions on LOCC operations. This work is partially based on some discussions during the online workshop \u201CNon\u2010local games in quantum information theory\u201D from May 17 to May 21, 2021, sponsored by AIM and the NSF. Marius Junge is partially supported by the NSF Grants DMS 1800872 and Raise\u2010TAG183917. Carlos Palazuelos is partially supported by the MICINN project PID2020\u2010113523GB\u2010I00, by the Grant CEX2019\u2010000904\u2010S funded by MCINN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and by QUITEMAD+\u2010CM, P2018/TCS4342, funded by Comunidad de Madrid. Carlos Palazuelos gratefully acknowledges financial support for this publication by the Fulbright Program, which is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, the U.S.\u2013Spain Fulbright Commission.",
year = "2024",
month = nov,
doi = "10.1112/jlms.70009",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "110",
journal = "Journal of the London Mathematical Society",
issn = "0024-6107",
publisher = "John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.",
number = "5",
}