This paper proves quantitative preservation of approximate winning strategies between arbitrary synchronous games and graph 3-coloring games, but its undecidability applications rely on an instance-dependent threshold and are therefore not established.
Binary Constraint System Games and Locally Commutative Reductions
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A binary constraint system game is a two-player one-round non-local game defined by a system of Boolean constraints. The game has a perfect quantum strategy if and only if the constraint system has a quantum satisfying assignment [R. Cleve and R. Mittal, arXiv:1209.2729]. We show that several concepts including the quantum chromatic number and the Kochen-Specker sets that arose from different contexts fit naturally in the binary constraint system framework. The structure and complexity of the quantum satisfiability problems for these constraint systems are investigated. Combined with a new construct called the commutativity gadget for each problem, several classic NP-hardness reductions are lifted to their corresponding quantum versions. We also provide a simple parity constraint game that requires $\Omega(\sqrt{n})$ EPR pairs in perfect strategies where $n$ is the number of variables in the constraint system.
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Approximate quantum 3-colorings of graphs and the quantum Max 3-Cut problem
This paper proves quantitative preservation of approximate winning strategies between arbitrary synchronous games and graph 3-coloring games, but its undecidability applications rely on an instance-dependent threshold and are therefore not established.