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In Bell test experiments, the term quantum correlation has come to mean the expectation value of the product of the outcomes on the two sides. In other words, the expected change in physical characteristics as one quantum system passes through an interaction site.
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Why are randomized strategies convex mixtures of deterministic ones?
How do you prove in general that the correlations arising from random strategies are linear combinations of correlations from deterministic strategies? …
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Non-local games: A game has a perfect local density if and only if it has a perfect determin...
This is about 'Two Players Cooperative Games':
Such a game is described by two input sets $I_A, I_B$, two output set $O_A, O_B$, and a function $V : I_A \times I_B \times O_A \times O_B \to \{0, 1\}$, …