Bipartite operations underpin both classical communication and entanglement generation. Using a superposition of classical messages, we show that the capacity of a two-qubit operation for error-free entanglement-assisted bidirectional classical communication cannot exceed twice the entanglement capability. In addition, we show that any bipartite two-qubit operation can increase the communication that may be performed using an ensemble by twice the entanglement capability.4 page(s
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In this paper, we give tradeoffs between classical communication, quantum communication, and entangl...
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Prepare and measure scenarios, in their many forms, can be seen as basic building blocks of communic...
We introduce various measures of forward classical communication for bipartite quantum channels. Sin...
In this paper, we consider the problem of transmitting classical and quantum information reliably ov...
Two-qubit operations may be characterized by their capacities for communication, both with and witho...
Nonlocal operations underpin both classical communication and entanglement generation. By considerin...
It is known that entangling capacities of bipartite unitary operations may be used to place upper bo...
We present numerical results on the capacities of two-qubit unitary operations for performing commun...
Bipartite quantum interactions have applications in a number of different areas of quantum physics, ...
Shared entanglement is a resource available to parties communicating over a quantum channel, much ak...
We consider communication between two parties using a bipartite quantum operation, which constitutes...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. The entanglement-assisted classical capacity of a ...
In this paper, we give tradeoffs between classical communication, quantum communication, and entangl...
We consider interactions as bidirectional channels. We investigate the capacities for interaction Ha...
A bipartite quantum interaction corresponds to the most general quantum interaction that can occur b...
Bennett et al. showed that allowing shared entanglement between a sender and receiver before communi...
Prepare and measure scenarios, in their many forms, can be seen as basic building blocks of communic...
We introduce various measures of forward classical communication for bipartite quantum channels. Sin...
In this paper, we consider the problem of transmitting classical and quantum information reliably ov...