Quantum advantages in multiparty communication
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2512.05538v1
- Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2025 08:50:05 GMT
- Title: Quantum advantages in multiparty communication
- Authors: Ankush Pandit,
- Abstract summary: We study multiparty communication bounded by dimension and distinguishability.<n>We demonstrate that quantum communication systematically exceeds these classical limits.<n>Our results reveal a clear quantum advantage in multiparty communication under those restrictions.
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- Abstract: We investigate two senders and one receiver multiparty communication scenario. Following Phys.Rev.A83, 062112 and arXiv : 2506.07699, we study multiparty communication bounded by dimension and distinguishability. We provide an explicit characterization of the classical correlations achievable under these constraints. We then demonstrate that quantum communication systematically exceeds these classical limits, even in the absence of preshared entanglement and without any input choice for the receiver. Furthermore, we implement semidefinite hierarchy tools tailored to the two-sender, one-receiver setting for both types of constraints considered. Our results reveal a clear quantum advantage in multiparty communication under those restrictions.
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