What is the maximum rate at which digital information can be communicated without error using electromagnetic signals, such as radio communication? According to Shannon theory this rate is the capacity of the communication channel, which is obtained by maximizing the mutual information between the channel's input and output. Shannon theory, however, has been developed within classical physics, whereas electromagnetic signals are, ultimately, quantum-mechanical entities. To account for this fact, the capacity must be expressed in terms of a complicated optimization of the Holevo information, but explicit solutions are still unknown for arguably the most elementary electromagnetic channel, the one degraded by additive thermal noise. We place ...
Abstract The low-noise amplification of weak microwave signals is crucial for countless protocols in...
We prove that a strong converse theorem holds for the classical capacity of all phase-insensitive bo...
In a recent paper, Pierce studied the problems of communicating at optical frequencies using photon-...
What is the maximum rate at which digital information can be communicated without error using electr...
Bosonic channels describe quantum-mechanically many practical communication links such as optical, m...
We determine the ultimate classical information capacity of a linear time-invariant bosonic channel ...
Quantum communication is an important branch of quantum information science, promising unconditional...
Thesis Supervisor: Jeffrey H. Shapiro Title: Julius A. Stratton Professor of Electrical Engineering...
We prove that several known upper bounds on the classical capacity of thermal and additive noise bos...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
We investigate the capacity of bosonic quantum channels for the transmission of quantum information....
An upper limit is given to the amount of quantum information that can be transmitted reliably down a...
This paper strengthens the interpretation and understanding of the classical capacity of the pure-lo...
Quantum amplifier channels are at the core of several physical processes. Not only do they model the...
Thermal attenuator channels model the decoherence of quantum systems interacting with a thermal bath...
Abstract The low-noise amplification of weak microwave signals is crucial for countless protocols in...
We prove that a strong converse theorem holds for the classical capacity of all phase-insensitive bo...
In a recent paper, Pierce studied the problems of communicating at optical frequencies using photon-...
What is the maximum rate at which digital information can be communicated without error using electr...
Bosonic channels describe quantum-mechanically many practical communication links such as optical, m...
We determine the ultimate classical information capacity of a linear time-invariant bosonic channel ...
Quantum communication is an important branch of quantum information science, promising unconditional...
Thesis Supervisor: Jeffrey H. Shapiro Title: Julius A. Stratton Professor of Electrical Engineering...
We prove that several known upper bounds on the classical capacity of thermal and additive noise bos...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
We investigate the capacity of bosonic quantum channels for the transmission of quantum information....
An upper limit is given to the amount of quantum information that can be transmitted reliably down a...
This paper strengthens the interpretation and understanding of the classical capacity of the pure-lo...
Quantum amplifier channels are at the core of several physical processes. Not only do they model the...
Thermal attenuator channels model the decoherence of quantum systems interacting with a thermal bath...
Abstract The low-noise amplification of weak microwave signals is crucial for countless protocols in...
We prove that a strong converse theorem holds for the classical capacity of all phase-insensitive bo...
In a recent paper, Pierce studied the problems of communicating at optical frequencies using photon-...