Multi-User Non-Locality Amplification
Helen Ebbe, Stefan Wolf

TL;DR
This paper introduces a framework for multi-party non-locality amplification, demonstrating that weak multi-party quantum correlations can be distilled into maximal correlations using adaptive protocols and partial communication.
Contribution
It generalizes non-locality amplification to multi-party systems and shows that weak correlations can be distilled to maximal strength with limited communication.
Findings
Multi-party Popescu-Rohrlich box can be distilled to algebraic maximum.
Broader class of correlations, including all three-party, can be amplified.
Weak non-local correlations have significant communication value.
Abstract
Non-local correlations are among the most fascinating features of quantum theory from the point of view of information: Such correlations, although not allowing for signaling, are unexplainable by pre-shared information. The correlations have applications in cryptography, communication complexity, and sit at the very heart of many attempts of understanding quantum theory -- and its limits -- in terms of classical information. In these contexts, the question is crucial whether such correlations can be amplified or distilled, i.e., whether and how weak correlations can be used for generating (a smaller amount of) stronger. Whereas the question has been studied quite extensively for bipartite correlations (yielding both pessimistic and optimistic results), only little is known in the multi-partite case. We introduce a general framework of reductions between multi-party input-output…
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