A major challenge of today's quantum communication systems lies in the transmission of quantum information with high rates over long distances in the presence of unavoidable losses. Thereby the achievable quantum communication rate is fundamentally limited by the amount of energy that can be transmitted per use of the channel. It is hence vital to develop quantum communication protocols that encode quantum information as energy efficiently as possible. To this aim we investigate continuous-variable quantum teleportation as a method of distributing quantum information. We explore the possibility to encode information on multiple optical modes and derive upper and lower bounds on the achievable quantum channel capacities. This analysis enable...
In the context of Quantum Communication theory, a lossy channel is a quantum channel that can descri...
We solve the entanglement-assisted (EA) classical capacity region of quantum multiple-access channel...
© 2018 IEEE. We aim to study the optimal rates of transmission of public and private classical infor...
A major challenge of today's quantum communication systems lies in the transmission of quantum infor...
Given a certain amount of entanglement available as a resource, what is the most efficient way to ac...
Thesis Supervisor: Jeffrey H. Shapiro Title: Julius A. Stratton Professor of Electric...
Given a certain amount of entanglement available as a resource, what is the most efficient way to ac...
Protocols of quantum information processing are the foundation of quantum technology, allowing to sh...
We propose entangled (M+1)-mode quantum states as a multiuser quantum channel for continuous-variabl...
Given a certain amount of entanglement available as a resource, what is the most efficient way to ac...
Given a certain amount of entanglement available as a resource, what is the most efficient way to ac...
The process of quantum teleportation can be considered as a quantum channel. The exact classical cap...
We derive an experimentally testable criterion for the teleportation of quantum states of continuous...
In quantum mechanics, a fundamental law prevents quantum communications to simultaneously achieve hi...
Quantum communications promises reliable transmission of quantum information, efficient distribution...
In the context of Quantum Communication theory, a lossy channel is a quantum channel that can descri...
We solve the entanglement-assisted (EA) classical capacity region of quantum multiple-access channel...
© 2018 IEEE. We aim to study the optimal rates of transmission of public and private classical infor...
A major challenge of today's quantum communication systems lies in the transmission of quantum infor...
Given a certain amount of entanglement available as a resource, what is the most efficient way to ac...
Thesis Supervisor: Jeffrey H. Shapiro Title: Julius A. Stratton Professor of Electric...
Given a certain amount of entanglement available as a resource, what is the most efficient way to ac...
Protocols of quantum information processing are the foundation of quantum technology, allowing to sh...
We propose entangled (M+1)-mode quantum states as a multiuser quantum channel for continuous-variabl...
Given a certain amount of entanglement available as a resource, what is the most efficient way to ac...
Given a certain amount of entanglement available as a resource, what is the most efficient way to ac...
The process of quantum teleportation can be considered as a quantum channel. The exact classical cap...
We derive an experimentally testable criterion for the teleportation of quantum states of continuous...
In quantum mechanics, a fundamental law prevents quantum communications to simultaneously achieve hi...
Quantum communications promises reliable transmission of quantum information, efficient distribution...
In the context of Quantum Communication theory, a lossy channel is a quantum channel that can descri...
We solve the entanglement-assisted (EA) classical capacity region of quantum multiple-access channel...
© 2018 IEEE. We aim to study the optimal rates of transmission of public and private classical infor...