Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2000-09-04
Physics
Quantum Physics
14 pages, 1 eps figure
Scientific paper
I present a simple two-party quantum communication complexity protocol with higher success rate than the best possible classical protocol for the same task. The quantum protocol is shown to be equivalent to a quantum non-locality test, except that it is not necessary to close the locality loophole. I derive bounds for the detector efficiency and background count rates necessary for an experimental implementation and show that they are close to what can be currently achieved using ion trap technology. I also analyze the requirements for a three-party protocol and show that they are less demanding than those for the two-party protocol. The results can be interpreted as sufficient experimental conditions for quantum non-locality tests using two or three entangled qubits.
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