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Rigidity of quantum steering and one-sided device-independent verifiable quantum computation

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Abstract

We prove the rigidity of EPR-steering by showing that maximally violating the inequalities recovers a tensor product of Bell pairs. Using this, we give a 1sDI-VDQC protocol with much improved cost compared to device-independent protocols.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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