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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/institute-for-quantum-computing/events/phd-thesis-
 seminar-quantum-xor-games-and-connes-embedding
LOCATION:MC - Mathematics &amp; Computer Building 200 University Avenue West 54
 01 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:PhD Thesis Seminar - Quantum XOR games and Connes' embedding proble
 m
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DESCRIPTION:SAM HARRIS\, IQC/DEPARTMENT OF PURE MATHEMATICS\n\nLast time we
  looked at unitary correlation sets\, and obtained an\nanalogue of Tsirels
 on's problem that is equivalent to the original\none. In this talk\, we'll
  see how unitary correlations can be thought\nof as strategies for a certa
 in class of two-player (extended)\nnon-local games\, called quantum XOR ga
 mes. Moreover\, we'll see that\nConnes' embedding problem is equivalent to
  determining whether every\nquantum XOR game has the same winning probabil
 ity in the commuting\nmodel as in the approximate finite-dimensional model
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