Channel Polarization of Two-dimensional-input Quantum Symmetric Channels
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.05513v2
- Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2022 10:24:32 GMT
- Title: Channel Polarization of Two-dimensional-input Quantum Symmetric Channels
- Authors: Zhengzhong Yi, Zhipeng Liang, Xuan Wang
- Abstract summary: In this paper, we define a class of quantum channels called quantum symmetric channels.
Under the similar channel combining and splitting process as in the classical channel polarization, the maximum single letter coherent information of the coordinate channels will polarize.
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- Abstract: Being attracted by the property of classical polar code, researchers are
trying to find its analogue in quantum fields, which is called quantum polar
code. The first step and the key to design quantum polar code is to find out
for the quantity which can measure the quality of quantum channels, whether
there is a polarization phenomenon which is similar to classical channel
polarization. Coherent information is believed to be the quantum analogue of
classical mutual information and the quantity to measure the capacity of
quantum channel. In this paper, we define a class of quantum channels called
quantum symmetric channels, and prove that for quantum symmetric channels,
under the similar channel combining and splitting process as in the classical
channel polarization, the maximum single letter coherent information of the
coordinate channels will polarize. That is to say, there is a channel
polarization phenomenon in quantum symmetric channels.
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