One Clean Qubit Suffices for Quantum Communication Advantage

Abstract

We study the one-clean-qubit model of quantum communication where one qubit is in a pure state and all other qubits are maximally mixed. We demonstrate a partial function that has a quantum protocol of cost O( N) in this model, however, every interactive randomized protocol has cost (N), settling a conjecture of Klauck and Lim. In contrast, all prior quantum versus classical communication separations required at least ( N) clean qubits. The function demonstrating our separation also has an efficient protocol in the quantum-simultaneous-with-entanglement model of cost O( N ). We thus recover the state-of-the-art separations between quantum and classical communication complexity. Our proof is based on a recent hypercontractivity inequality introduced by Ellis, Kindler, Lifshitz, and Minzer, in conjunction with tools from the representation theory of compact Lie groups.

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