Paper 2026/1702

Parallel Repetition for Entangled Games with Gap Exponent Three

Zhao Song
Abstract

We prove that every finite two-player game $G$ with entangled value $\omega^*(G)=1-\epsilon$ satisfies \[ \omega^*(G^{\otimes n}) \le\exp(-\Omega(\frac{\epsilon^3}{\epsilon+ \ell }n)) \] for every $n\ge1$, where $\ell:=\log(|A| |B|)$, and $A$ and $B$ are the answer alphabets. Compared with Chapter 6 of the OpenAI report [Ope26], this improves the gap exponent from thirteen to three and matches the cubic gap dependence in Holenstein's general classical bound [Hol09]: \[ \omega(G^{\otimes n})\le\exp(-\Omega( \frac{ (1-\omega(G))^3}{1+\ell} n)). \] The proof replaces the randomly shifted logarithmic grid used in quantum correlated sampling by smooth soft labels. This makes the relevant label infidelity quadratic in the distance between state descriptions and avoids a Jensen loss when averaging over questions. Together with the postselection argument, these improvements yield the cubic gap dependence stated above.

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Foundations
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Preprint.
Keywords
parallel repetitionentangled gamequantumcomplexity
Contact author(s)
magic linuxkde @ gmail com
History
2026-08-17: approved
2026-08-16: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2026/1702
License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
CC BY-NC

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2026/1702,
      author = {Zhao Song},
      title = {Parallel Repetition for Entangled Games with Gap Exponent Three},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2026/1702},
      year = {2026},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2026/1702}
}
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