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The minimal communication cost for simulating entangled qubits

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We analyze the amount of classical communication required to reproduce the statistics of local projective measurements on a general pair of entangled qubits, |Ψ>=sqrt(p) |00>+sqrt(1−p) |11> (with 1/2≤p≤1). We construct a classical protocol that perfectly simulates local projective measurements on all entangled qubit pairs by communicating one classical trit. Additionally, when 2p(1−p)2p−1log(p1−p)+2(1−p)≤1, approximately 0.835≤p≤1, we present a classical protocol that requires only a single bit of communication. The latter model even allows a perfect classical simulation with an average communication cost that approaches zero in the limit where the degree of entanglement approaches zero (p→1). This proves that the communication cost for simulating weakly entangled qubit pairs is strictly smaller than for the maximally entangled one.

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hal-04257418 , version 1 (25-10-2023)

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Martin Renner, Marco Túlio Quintino. The minimal communication cost for simulating entangled qubits. Quantum, 2023, 7, pp.1149. ⟨10.22331/q-2023-10-24-1149⟩. ⟨hal-04257418⟩
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