We consider the simulation of a quantum channel by two parties who share a resource state and may apply local operations assisted by classical communication (LOCC). One specific type of such LOCC is standard teleportation, which is however limited to the simulation of Pauli channels. Here we show how we can easily enlarge this class by means of a minimal perturbation of the teleportation protocol, where we introduce noise in the classical communication channel between the remote parties. By adopting this noisy protocol, we provide a necessary condition for simulating a non-Pauli channel. In particular, we characterize the set of channels that are generated assuming the Choi matrix of an amplitude damping channel as a resource state. Within ...
We study the general framework of quantum channel simulation, that is, the ability of a quantum chan...
We provide a simple prescription to extract an effective Pauli noise model from classical simulation...
© 2015 IEEE. We study the one-shot zero-error classical capacity of a quantum channel assisted by qu...
In this work we design a specific simulation tool for quantum channels which is based on the use of ...
We review recent results on the simulation of quantum channels, the reduction of adaptive protocols ...
Quantum channel discrimination is a highly versatile task in quantum information. Almost any physica...
In this thesis we investigate the fundamental limitations that the laws of the quantum nature impose...
In this review we discuss how channel simulation can be used to simplify the most general protocols ...
Entanglement is a feature at the heart of quantum information. Its enablement of unusual correlatio...
We study and solve the problem of classical channel simulation with quantum side information at the ...
Bidirectional teleportation is a fundamental protocol for exchanging quantum information between two...
Gaussian channels are the typical way to model the decoherence introduced by the environment in cont...
Classical simulation of quantum computers is an irreplaceable step in the design of quantum algorith...
UnrestrictedIn this thesis, we mainly investigate four different topics: efficiently implementable c...
Given a classical channel—a stochastic map from inputs to outputs—the input can often be transformed...
We study the general framework of quantum channel simulation, that is, the ability of a quantum chan...
We provide a simple prescription to extract an effective Pauli noise model from classical simulation...
© 2015 IEEE. We study the one-shot zero-error classical capacity of a quantum channel assisted by qu...
In this work we design a specific simulation tool for quantum channels which is based on the use of ...
We review recent results on the simulation of quantum channels, the reduction of adaptive protocols ...
Quantum channel discrimination is a highly versatile task in quantum information. Almost any physica...
In this thesis we investigate the fundamental limitations that the laws of the quantum nature impose...
In this review we discuss how channel simulation can be used to simplify the most general protocols ...
Entanglement is a feature at the heart of quantum information. Its enablement of unusual correlatio...
We study and solve the problem of classical channel simulation with quantum side information at the ...
Bidirectional teleportation is a fundamental protocol for exchanging quantum information between two...
Gaussian channels are the typical way to model the decoherence introduced by the environment in cont...
Classical simulation of quantum computers is an irreplaceable step in the design of quantum algorith...
UnrestrictedIn this thesis, we mainly investigate four different topics: efficiently implementable c...
Given a classical channel—a stochastic map from inputs to outputs—the input can often be transformed...
We study the general framework of quantum channel simulation, that is, the ability of a quantum chan...
We provide a simple prescription to extract an effective Pauli noise model from classical simulation...
© 2015 IEEE. We study the one-shot zero-error classical capacity of a quantum channel assisted by qu...