Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2005-08-26
Proc. of 23rd STACS, 2006, LNCS 3884, pages 162-171.
Physics
Quantum Physics
10 pages, LaTeX, To appear at STACS 2006
Scientific paper
10.1007/11672142_12
If two classical provers share an entangled state, the resulting interactive proof system is significantly weakened [quant-ph/0404076]. We show that for the case where the verifier computes the XOR of two binary answers, the resulting proof system is in fact no more powerful than a system based on a single quantum prover: +MIP*[2] is contained in QIP(2). This also implies that +MIP*[2] is contained in EXP which was previously shown using a different method [Presentation of Cleve et al. at CCC'04]. This contrasts with an interactive proof system where the two provers do not share entanglement. In that case, +MIP[2] = NEXP for certain soundness and completeness parameters [quant-ph/0404076].
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