Simulating nonlocal no-signaling boxes
M\'aty\'as Koniorczyk, P\'eter Naszvadi, Andr\'as Bodor, Ott\'o, Hanyecz, Peter Adam, Mikl\'os Pint\'er

TL;DR
This paper introduces a web-based simulation framework for nonlocal no-signaling boxes, enabling educational and testing applications without requiring real quantum hardware.
Contribution
It presents the first known implementation of a web API for simulating nonlocal no-signaling correlations, facilitating research and education.
Findings
Implemented a RESTful API for simulating nonlocal boxes
Demonstrated API usage with CHSH game example
Provides a tool for testing quantum communication protocols
Abstract
We present a computer framework to simulate two-party boxes that exhibit nonclassical no-signaling correlations through a Web-based application programming interface (RESTful Web API). Unlike real quantum-based correlations, the simulated ones are not instantaneous and are created via communication with a trusted server. They can, however, be useful in a number of applications, including e.g. teaching the use of nonlocal correlations, designing and testing infocommunication systems, and engineering software interfaces for new quantum hardware. We demonstrate the use of the API via the simple implementation of the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt game. Up to our knowledge no such a framework has been implemented or proposed thus far.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography
