Impossibility Of Coin Flipping In Generalized Probabilistic Theories Via Discretizations Of Semi-Infinite Programs

PHYSICAL REVIEW RESEARCH(2020)

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Coin flipping is a fundamental cryptographic task where spatially separated Alice and Bob wish to generate a fair coin flip over a communication channel. It is known that ideal coin flipping is impossible in both classical and quantum theory. In this work, we give a short proof that it is also impossible in generalized probabilistic theories under the generalized no-restriction hypothesis. Our proof relies crucially on a formulation of cheating strategies as semi-infinite programs, i.e., cone programs with infinitely many constraints. This introduces a formalism which may be of independent interest to the quantum community.
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