Pseudo-telepathy games and genuine NS k-way nonlocality using graph states

Abstract

We define a family of pseudo-telepathy games using graph states that extends the Mermin games. This family also contains a game used to define a quantum probability distribution that cannot be simulated by any number of PR boxes. We extend this result proving that the probability distribution obtained by the Paley graph state on 13 vertices cannot be simulated by any number of 4-partite non local boxes and that the Paley graph states on more than k222k-2 vertices provides a probability distribution that cannot be simulated by k-partite nonlocal boxes

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