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Deciding the existence of perfect entangled strategies for nonlocal games

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First, we consider the problem of deciding whether a nonlocal game admits a perfect entangled strategy that uses projective measurements on a maximally entangled shared state. Via a polynomial-time Karp reduction, we show that independent set games are the hardest instances of this problem. Secondly, we show that if every independent set game whose entangled value is equal to one admits a perfect entangled strategy, then the same holds for all symmetric synchronous games. Finally, we identify combinatorial lower bounds on the classical and entangled values of synchronous games in terms of variants of the independence number of appropriate graphs. Our results suggest that independent set games might be representative of all nonlocal games when dealing with questions concerning perfect entangled strategies.

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Quantum Perfect Matchings

quant-ph · 2025-02-07 · conditional · novelty 8.0

A graph has a quantum perfect matching exactly when its line graph has a maximal projective packing, giving a new quantum graph property with combinatorial characterizations and an open hypergraph case.

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  • Quantum Perfect Matchings quant-ph · 2025-02-07 · conditional · none · ref 17 · internal anchor

    A graph has a quantum perfect matching exactly when its line graph has a maximal projective packing, giving a new quantum graph property with combinatorial characterizations and an open hypergraph case.