LTCI, CNRS-Télécom ParisTech, Paris 75013, France and LIAFA, CNRS-Université Paris 7, Paris 75013, France.
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur 208016, India.
Phys Rev Lett. 2015 Jan 16;114(2):020401. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.020401. Epub 2015 Jan 14.
Nonlocality enables two parties to win specific games with probabilities strictly higher than allowed by any classical theory. Nevertheless, all known such examples consider games where the two parties have a common interest, since they jointly win or lose the game. The main question we ask here is whether the nonlocal feature of quantum mechanics can offer an advantage in a scenario where the two parties have conflicting interests. We answer this in the affirmative by presenting a simple conflicting interest game, where quantum strategies outperform classical ones. Moreover, we show that our game has a fair quantum equilibrium with higher payoffs for both players than in any fair classical equilibrium. Finally, we play the game using a commercial entangled photon source and demonstrate experimentally the quantum advantage.
非局域性使得双方能够以任何经典理论都不允许的严格概率赢得特定的游戏。然而,所有已知的此类例子都考虑了双方具有共同利益的游戏,因为他们共同赢得或输掉游戏。我们在这里主要询问的问题是,量子力学的非局域特性是否可以在双方利益冲突的情况下提供优势。我们的回答是肯定的,通过提出一个简单的利益冲突游戏,其中量子策略优于经典策略。此外,我们表明,我们的游戏具有公平的量子平衡点,与任何公平的经典平衡点相比,两个玩家的收益都更高。最后,我们使用商业纠缠光子源进行游戏,并通过实验证明了量子优势。