One-shot multi-sender decoupling and simultaneous decoding for the
quantum MAC
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2102.02187v2
- Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2021 07:31:58 GMT
- Title: One-shot multi-sender decoupling and simultaneous decoding for the
quantum MAC
- Authors: Sayantan Chakraborty and Aditya Nema and Pranab Sen
- Abstract summary: We prove a novel one-shot multi-sender theorem generalising Dupuistrivial result.
An immediate application of our main result is to obtain a one-shot simultaneous decoder for sending quantum information over a k-sender entanglement unassisted quantum multiple access channel (QMAC)
Our work is the first one to obtain a non- simultaneous decoder for the QMAC with limited entanglement assistance in both one-shot and iid settings.
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- Abstract: In this work, we prove a novel one-shot multi-sender decoupling theorem
generalising Dupuis result. We start off with a multipartite quantum state, say
on A1 A2 R, where A1, A2 are treated as the two sender systems and R is the
reference system. We apply independent Haar random unitaries in tensor product
on A1 and A2 and then send the resulting systems through a quantum channel. We
want the channel output B to be almost in tensor with the untouched reference
R. Our main result shows that this is indeed the case if suitable entropic
conditions are met. An immediate application of our main result is to obtain a
one-shot simultaneous decoder for sending quantum information over a k-sender
entanglement unassisted quantum multiple access channel (QMAC). The rate region
achieved by this decoder is the natural one-shot quantum analogue of the
pentagonal classical rate region. Assuming a simultaneous smoothing conjecture,
this one-shot rate region approaches the optimal rate region of Yard, Dein the
asymptotic iid limit. Our work is the first one to obtain a non-trivial
simultaneous decoder for the QMAC with limited entanglement assistance in both
one-shot and asymptotic iid settings; previous works used unlimited
entanglement assistance.
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