Preparation contextuality as an essential feature underlying quantum communication advantage
Debashis Saha, Anubhav Chaturvedi

TL;DR
This paper explores how preparation contextuality, a non-classical feature of quantum theory, underpins quantum advantages in communication complexity, by constructing specific communication tasks and inequalities that reveal this property.
Contribution
It introduces a method to connect preparation contextuality with quantum communication advantages through tailored oblivious communication tasks and associated inequalities.
Findings
Preparation contextuality underlies quantum communication advantage.
Constructed oblivious communication tasks for specific CC problems.
Demonstrated unbounded violation of inequalities in key CC problems.
Abstract
The study of ontology (hidden variables) provides for a vital ground on which significant non-classical features of quantum theory are revealed. One such non-classical ontic-feature is preparation contextuality (PC) and advantage in oblivious communication tasks is one of its operational signatures. This article primarily pursues the ontic-feature underlying quantum advantage in communication complexity (CC). We construct oblivious communication tasks tailored to given CC problems. We upper-bound the classical success probability of these oblivious communication tasks, obtaining preparation non-contextual inequalities. We use the very states and measurements responsible for advantage in CC problems along with the orthogonal mixtures of these states to orchestrate an advantageous protocol for the associated oblivious communication tasks and the violation of the associated inequalities,…
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