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Non-local games and quantum symmetries of quantum metric spaces
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We generalize Banica's construction of the quantum isometry group of a metric space to the class of quantum metric spaces in the sense of Kuperberg and Weaver. We also introduce quantum isometries between two quantum metric spaces, and we show that if a pair of quantum metric spaces are algebraically quantum isometric, then their quantum isometry groups are monoidally equivalent. Motivated by the recent work on the graph isomorphism game, we introduce a new two-player non-local game called the metric isometry game, where players can win classically if and only if the metric spaces are isometric. Winning quantum strategies of this game align with quantum isometries of the metric spaces.
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