e/Quantum pseudo-telepathy

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has glosseng: Quantum pseudo-telepathy is a phenomenon in quantum game theory resulting in anomalously high success rates in coordination games between separated players. These high success rates would seem to require communication between the players; however, the game is set up such that during the game, this is physically impossible. Quantum pseudo-telepathy relies on the fact that the quantum laws of physics are subtly non-local and allow violations of the Bell inequalities. This means that for quantum pseudo-telepathy to occur, prior to the game the participants need to share a physical system in an entangled quantum state, and during the game have to execute measurements on this entangled state as part of their game strategy. Games in which the application of such a quantum strategy leads to pseudo-telepathy are also referred to as quantum non-locality games.
lexicalizationeng: Quantum pseudo telepathy
lexicalizationeng: quantum pseudo-telepathy
lexicalizationeng: Quantum pseudotelepathy
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