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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3571163 (Why is no real title available?)
- Bell inequalities and entanglement
- Bell's theorem for general \(N\)-qubit states
- Entangled games are hard to approximate
- Extreme quantum entanglement in a superposition of macroscopically distinct states
- Nonlocal Quantum XOR Games for Large Number of Players
- Quantum analogues of the Bell inequalities. The case of two spatially separated domains
- The Grothendieck Constant is Strictly Smaller than Krivine's Bound
- Unbounded violation of tripartite Bell inequalities
Cited in
(9)- Worst case analysis of non-local games
- Continuous input nonlocal games
- On the relation between Bell's inequalities and nonlocal games
- Extended nonlocal games from quantum-classical games
- On deciding the existence of perfect entangled strategies for nonlocal games
- Generalized XOR non-locality games with graph description on a square lattice
- Analysis of Boolean functions related to binary input binary output two-party nonlocal games
- Reducing the number of questions in nonlocal games
- Near coherence and filter games
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