Parallel self-testing of (tilted) EPR pairs via copies of (tilted) CHSH
Abstract
Device-independent self-testing allows a verifier to certify that potentially malicious parties hold on to a specific quantum state, based only on the observed correlations. Parallel self-testing has recently been explored, aiming to self-test many copies (i.e. a tensor product) of the target state concurrently. In this work, we show that n EPR pairs can be self-tested in parallel through n copies of the well known CHSH game. We generalise this result further to a parallel self-test of n tilted EPR pairs with arbitrary angles, and finally we show how our results and calculations can also be applied to obtain a parallel self-test of 2n EPR pairs via n copies of the Mermin-Peres magic square game.
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