Bare quantum simultaneity versus classical interactivity in communication complexity

11/04/2019
by   Dmitry Gavinsky, et al.
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A relational bipartite communication problem is presented that has an efficient quantum simultaneous-messages protocol, but no efficient classical two-way protocol.

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