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Parallel repetition: simplifications and the no-signaling case

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Parallel repetition: simplifications and the no-signaling case
: Consider a game where a referee chooses (x,y) according to a publicly known distribution, sends x to Alice, and y to Bob. Without communicating with each other, Alice responds with a value a and Bob responds with a value b. Alice and Bob jointly win if a publicly known predicate Q(x,y,a,b) is satisfied. Assume that the maximum probability that Alice and Bob can win in such a game
Thomas Holenstein
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where STOC
Authors Thomas Holenstein
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