Classical capacities of memoryless but not identical quantum channels
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2005.12010v2
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2020 09:24:58 GMT
- Title: Classical capacities of memoryless but not identical quantum channels
- Authors: Samad Khabbazi Oskouei and Stefano Mancini
- Abstract summary: We study quantum channels that vary on time in a deterministic way, that is, they change in an independent but not identical way from one to another use.
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- Abstract: We study quantum channels that vary on time in a deterministic way, that is,
they change in an independent but not identical way from one to another use. We
derive coding theorems for the classical entanglement assisted and unassisted
capacities. We then specialize the theory to lossy bosonic quantum channels and
show the existence of contrasting examples where capacities can or cannot be
drawn from the limiting behavior of the lossy parameter.
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