Experimental quantum advantage in the odd-cycle game
<p>We report the first experimental demonstration of the odd-cycle game. We entangle two atoms separated by ∼ 2 m and the players use them to win the odd-cycle game with a probability ∼ 26σ above that allowed by the best classical strategy. The experiment implements the optimal quantum strateg...
Main Authors: | Drmota, P, Main, D, Ainley, EM, Agrawal, A, Araneda, G, Nadlinger, DP, Nichol, BC, Srinivas, R, Cabello, A, Lucas, DM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Physical Society
2025
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