Superiority in dense coding through non-Markovian stochasticity
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.13057v2
- Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2024 12:15:41 GMT
- Title: Superiority in dense coding through non-Markovian stochasticity
- Authors: Abhishek Muhuri, Rivu Gupta, Srijon Ghosh, Aditi Sen De,
- Abstract summary: We investigate the distributed dense coding (DC) protocol, involving multiple senders and a single or two receivers under the influence of non-Markovian noise.
We compare the effects of non-Markovianity on DC both for the dephasing and depolarising channels.
We report that the detrimental effect of non-Markovian depolarising channels in the DC protocol can be eliminated when randomness is added to the channel.
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- Abstract: We investigate the distributed dense coding (DC) protocol, involving multiple senders and a single or two receivers under the influence of non-Markovian noise, acting on the encoded qubits transmitted from senders to the receiver(s). We compare the effects of non-Markovianity on DC both for the dephasing and depolarising channels. In the case of dephasing channels, we illustrate that for some classes of states, high non-Markovian strength can eradicate the negative influence of noisy channels which is not observed for depolarizing noise. Furthermore, we incorporate randomness into the noise models by replacing the Pauli matrices with random unitaries and demonstrate the constructive impact of stochastic noise models on the quenched averaged dense coding capacity. Interestingly, we report that the detrimental effect of non-Markovian depolarising channels in the DC protocol can be eliminated when randomness is added to the channel.
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