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      The cost of exactly simulating quantum entanglement with classical communication

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          We investigate the amount of communication that must augment classical local hidden variable models in order to simulate the behaviour of entangled quantum systems. We consider the scenario where a bipartite measurement is given from a set of possibilities and the goal is to obtain exactly the same correlations that arise when the actual quantum system is measured. We show that, in the case of a single pair of qubits in a Bell state, a constant number of bits of communication is always sufficient--regardless of the number of measurements under consideration. We also show that, in the case of a system of n Bell states, a constant times 2^n bits of communication are necessary.

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              14 January 1999
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              10.1103/PhysRevLett.83.1874
              quant-ph/9901035
              55d1c0c4-75a2-453f-9950-a0b95fc8a589
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              Phys.Rev.Lett. 83 (1999) 1874-1877
              9 pages, LaTeX, no figures
              quant-ph

              Quantum physics & Field theory
              Quantum physics & Field theory

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