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X-WR-CALNAME:[ICQ] Ivan Supic (LIP6) Nonlocality-driven certification witho
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DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, quantum technologies have experienced rapid\n
 growth and maturation. As quantum devices become capable of specific\ntask
 s\, ensuring their proper functioning is crucial\, necessitating\nreliable
  certification techniques. Certification became one of the most\nimportant
  topics in the field as it addresses concerns related to noise\nand decohe
 rence\, ensuring that devices align effectively with\nblueprints. In this 
 talk I will discuss possible answers to the\nquestion:  How can certificat
 ion methods\, which rely on the robustness\nof quantum correlations\, be a
 pplied to quantum computing platforms?\nSelf-testing as the most important
  primitive for device-independent\ncertification is constructed within the
  framework of the Bell scenario\,\nwhich entails two or more spatially sep
 arated parties. While this\nsetup is advantageous for demonstrating founda
 tional proofs of\nquantumness\, its application to computing platforms pos
 es challenges due\nto the inherent integrality of such platforms\, making 
 them incompatible\nwith Bell-type scenarios. I will describe two approache
 s to dealing with\nthis problem. In the first one I give some answers stem
 ming from using\nquantum homomorphic encryption to bypass the locality req
 uirement. In\nthe second one I describe plethora of self-testing results t
 hat can be\nproven in the case when some amount of communication is allowe
 d among\nthe parties.\n\n\nhttps://combalgo.labri.fr/pmwiki.php/Groupe/Inf
 o-Quantique
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SUMMARY:[ICQ] Ivan Supic (LIP6) Nonlocality-driven certification without lo
 cality requirements
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