Noise Effects in Quantum Magic Squares Game
P. Gawron, J.A. Miszczak, J. Sladkowski

TL;DR
This paper investigates how noise in quantum channels affects the success probability in the quantum magic squares game, highlighting its potential as a tool for characterizing quantum channels and emphasizing the need for careful implementation.
Contribution
It introduces the use of the magic squares game success probability as a means to analyze and characterize noisy quantum channels.
Findings
Success probability varies with channel noise levels.
The game can serve as a diagnostic tool for quantum channel properties.
Noise impacts quantum pseudo-telepathy performance.
Abstract
In the article we analyse how noisiness of quantum channels can influence the magic squares quantum pseudo-telepathy game. We show that the probability of success can be used to determine characteristics of quantum channels. Therefore the game deserves more careful study aiming at its implementation.
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