Many facets of multiparty broadcasting of known quantum information
using optimal quantum resource
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.00389v1
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2023 05:23:03 GMT
- Title: Many facets of multiparty broadcasting of known quantum information
using optimal quantum resource
- Authors: Satish Kumar and Anirban Pathak
- Abstract summary: We show that it's possible to broadcast known quantum information to multiple receivers in deterministic as well as probabilistic manner.
A proof of principle realization of the proposed optimal scheme using IBM quantum computer is also reported.
- Score: 3.274290296343038
- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: The no-quantum broadcasting theorem which is a weaker version of the
nocloning theorem restricts us from broadcasting completely unknown quantum
information to multiple users. However, if the sender is aware of the quantum
information (state) to be broadcasted then the above restriction disappears and
the task reduces to a multiparty remote state preparation. Without recognizing
this fact, several schemes for broadcasting of known quantum states have been
proposed in the recent past (e.g., Quantum Inf Process (2017) 16:41) and
erroneously/misleadingly referred to as protocols for quantum broadcasting.
Here we elaborate on the relation between the protocols of remote state
preparation and those of broadcasting of known quantum information and show
that it's possible to broadcast known quantum information to multiple receivers
in deterministic as well as probabilistic manner with optimal resources.
Further, the effect of noise on such schemes, and some new facets (like joint
broadcasting) of such schemes have been discussed. A proof of principle
realization of the proposed optimal scheme using IBM quantum computer is also
reported. Possibilities of generalizations of the so-called broadcasting
schemes and potential applications are also discussed with appropriate
importance.
Related papers
- The multimode conditional quantum Entropy Power Inequality and the squashed entanglement of the extreme multimode bosonic Gaussian channels [53.253900735220796]
Inequality determines the minimum conditional von Neumann entropy of the output of the most general linear mixing of bosonic quantum modes.
Bosonic quantum systems constitute the mathematical model for the electromagnetic radiation in the quantum regime.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2024-10-18T13:59:50Z) - Realizing fracton order from long-range quantum entanglement in programmable Rydberg atom arrays [45.19832622389592]
Storing quantum information requires battling quantum decoherence, which results in a loss of information over time.
To achieve error-resistant quantum memory, one would like to store the information in a quantum superposition of degenerate states engineered in such a way that local sources of noise cannot change one state into another.
We show that this platform also allows to detect and correct certain types of errors en route to the goal of true error-resistant quantum memory.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2024-07-08T12:46:08Z) - Power Characterization of Noisy Quantum Kernels [52.47151453259434]
We show that noise may make quantum kernel methods to only have poor prediction capability, even when the generalization error is small.
We provide a crucial warning to employ noisy quantum kernel methods for quantum computation.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2024-01-31T01:02:16Z) - Broadcasting single-qubit and multi-qubit-entangled states:
authentication, cryptography, and distributed quantum computation [0.0]
We first focus on the broadcasting of product quantum states in a network.
We generalize the basic protocol to include an arbitrary basis rotation and allow for multiple receivers and senders.
Applications of broadcasting product states include authentication and three-state quantum cryptography.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-03-01T23:00:50Z) - Dispensing of quantum information beyond no-broadcasting theorem -- is
it possible to broadcast anything genuinely quantum? [0.0]
We generalize the standard definition of broadcasting by restricting the set of states which we want to broadcast.
We show that in all of the investigated cases broadcasting is equivalent to commutativity.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-08-19T07:54:59Z) - Mimicking states with limited resources: passing quantum quiz via global
control [0.0]
We propose, analyze, and optimize a protocol which allows fast simulation of properties of unknown quantum states.
Our protocol, having common features with quantum identification and shortcuts to adiabaticity, permits avoiding adiabaticity catastrophe.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-08-17T23:18:02Z) - Resource analysis for quantum-aided Byzantine agreement with the four-qubit singlet state [1.2094859111770522]
In distributed computing, a Byzantine fault is a condition where a component behaves inconsistently, showing different symptoms to different components of the system.
Our work highlights important engineering aspects of the future deployment of quantum communication protocols with multi-qubit entangled states.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-07-11T15:17:58Z) - Quantum Semantic Communications for Resource-Efficient Quantum Networking [52.3355619190963]
This letter proposes a novel quantum semantic communications (QSC) framework exploiting advancements in quantum machine learning and quantum semantic representations.
The proposed framework achieves approximately 50-75% reduction in quantum communication resources needed, while achieving a higher quantum semantic fidelity.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-05-05T03:49:19Z) - Nontraditional Deterministic Remote State Preparation Using a
Non-Maximally Entangled Channel without Additional Quantum Resources [10.351739012146378]
We have developed a nontraditional remote state preparation protocol that allows for deterministically transferring information encoded in quantum states.
With an auxiliary particle and a simple measurement method, the success probability of preparing a d-dimensional quantum state is increased to 1 without spending additional quantum resources in advance to improve quantum channels.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-03-16T08:59:49Z) - Entanglement catalysis for quantum states and noisy channels [41.94295877935867]
We investigate properties of entanglement and its role for quantum communication.
For transformations between bipartite pure states, we prove the existence of a universal catalyst.
We further develop methods to estimate the number of singlets which can be established via a noisy quantum channel.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-02-10T18:36:25Z) - Direct Quantum Communications in the Presence of Realistic Noisy
Entanglement [69.25543534545538]
We propose a novel quantum communication scheme relying on realistic noisy pre-shared entanglement.
Our performance analysis shows that the proposed scheme offers competitive QBER, yield, and goodput.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2020-12-22T13:06:12Z)
This list is automatically generated from the titles and abstracts of the papers in this site.
This site does not guarantee the quality of this site (including all information) and is not responsible for any consequences.