Abstract

We show that a Shared Singlet State (SSS) can supersede a Shared Reference Frame (SRF) in certain quantum communication tasks, i.e. tasks in which two remote players are required to estimate certain parameters of a two particle state sent to them. This shows that task specific value of resources maybe some what different from their common values based on their exchange possibilities.

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