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Nonlocality and Conflicting Interest Games

Nonlocality and Conflicting Interest Games

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 …