Because a quantum measurement generally disturbs the state of a quantum system, one might think that it should not be possible for a sender and receiver to communicate reliably when the receiver performs a large number of sequential measurements to determine the message of the sender.We show here that this intuition is not true, by demonstrating that a sequential decoding strategy works well even in the most general \u27one-shot\u27 regime, where we are given a single instance of a channel and wish to determine the maximal number of bits that can be communicated up to a small failure probability. This result follows by generalizing a non-commutative union bound to apply for a sequence of general measurements. We also demonstrate two ways in...
Most coding theorems in quantum Shannon theory can be proven using the decoupling technique. To send...
An important practical open question has been to design explicit, structured optical receivers that ...
The more than thirty years old issue of the (classical) information capacity of quantum communicatio...
Known strategies for sending bits at the capacity rate over a general channel with classical input a...
We study the transmission of classical information in quantum channels. We present a decoding proced...
We present a decoding procedure to transmit classical information in a quantum channel which, satura...
We study the transmission of classical information in quantum channels. We present a decoding proced...
We revisit a fundamental open problem in quantum information theory, namely whether it is possible t...
We revisit a fundamental open problem in quantum information theory, namely, whether it is possible ...
We show that quantum-to-classical channels, i.e., quantum measurements, can be asymptotically simula...
Known strategies for sending bits at the capacity rate over a general channel with classical input a...
We show that quantum-to-classical channels, i.e., quantum measurements, can be asymptotically simula...
In this paper, we prove a quantum union bound that is relevant when performing a sequence of binary-...
Holevo, Schumacher, and Westmoreland\u27s coding theorem guarantees the existence of codes that are ...
An upper limit is given to the amount of quantum information that can be transmitted reliably down a...
Most coding theorems in quantum Shannon theory can be proven using the decoupling technique. To send...
An important practical open question has been to design explicit, structured optical receivers that ...
The more than thirty years old issue of the (classical) information capacity of quantum communicatio...
Known strategies for sending bits at the capacity rate over a general channel with classical input a...
We study the transmission of classical information in quantum channels. We present a decoding proced...
We present a decoding procedure to transmit classical information in a quantum channel which, satura...
We study the transmission of classical information in quantum channels. We present a decoding proced...
We revisit a fundamental open problem in quantum information theory, namely whether it is possible t...
We revisit a fundamental open problem in quantum information theory, namely, whether it is possible ...
We show that quantum-to-classical channels, i.e., quantum measurements, can be asymptotically simula...
Known strategies for sending bits at the capacity rate over a general channel with classical input a...
We show that quantum-to-classical channels, i.e., quantum measurements, can be asymptotically simula...
In this paper, we prove a quantum union bound that is relevant when performing a sequence of binary-...
Holevo, Schumacher, and Westmoreland\u27s coding theorem guarantees the existence of codes that are ...
An upper limit is given to the amount of quantum information that can be transmitted reliably down a...
Most coding theorems in quantum Shannon theory can be proven using the decoupling technique. To send...
An important practical open question has been to design explicit, structured optical receivers that ...
The more than thirty years old issue of the (classical) information capacity of quantum communicatio...