Calculating the capacity of interference channels is a notorious open problem in classical information theory. Such channels have two senders and two receivers, and each sender would like to communicate with a partner receiver. The capacity of such channels is known exactly in the settings of very strong and strong interference, while the Han-Kobayashi coding strategy gives the best known achievable rate region in the general case. Here, we introduce and study the quantum interference channel, a natural generalization of the interference channel to the setting of quantum information theory. We restrict ourselves for the most part to channels with two classical inputs and two quantum outputs in order to simplify the presentation of our r...
Semiclassical models for multiple-user optical communication cannot assess the ultimate limits on re...
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The more than thirty years old issue of the (classical) information capacity of quantum communicatio...
The discrete memoryless interference channel is modelled as a conditional probability distribution w...
Abstract—The discrete memoryless interference channel is modelled as a conditional probability distr...
Bennett et al. showed that allowing shared entanglement between a sender and receiver before communi...
In this paper, we consider quantum channels with two senders and one receiver. For an arbitrary such...
We define quantum multiway channels for transmission of classical information, after recent work by ...
We discuss two techniques for transmitting classical information over quantum broadcast channels. Th...
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Network information theory is the study of communication problems involving multiple senders, multip...
We consider communication between two parties using a bipartite quantum operation, which constitutes...
We consider communication between two parties using a bipartite quantum operation, which constitutes...
We present two approaches for transmitting classical information over quantum broadcast channels. Th...
In this paper, we consider the problem of transmitting classical and quantum information reliably ov...
Semiclassical models for multiple-user optical communication cannot assess the ultimate limits on re...
© 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
The more than thirty years old issue of the (classical) information capacity of quantum communicatio...
The discrete memoryless interference channel is modelled as a conditional probability distribution w...
Abstract—The discrete memoryless interference channel is modelled as a conditional probability distr...
Bennett et al. showed that allowing shared entanglement between a sender and receiver before communi...
In this paper, we consider quantum channels with two senders and one receiver. For an arbitrary such...
We define quantum multiway channels for transmission of classical information, after recent work by ...
We discuss two techniques for transmitting classical information over quantum broadcast channels. Th...
© 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Network information theory is the study of communication problems involving multiple senders, multip...
We consider communication between two parties using a bipartite quantum operation, which constitutes...
We consider communication between two parties using a bipartite quantum operation, which constitutes...
We present two approaches for transmitting classical information over quantum broadcast channels. Th...
In this paper, we consider the problem of transmitting classical and quantum information reliably ov...
Semiclassical models for multiple-user optical communication cannot assess the ultimate limits on re...
© 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
The more than thirty years old issue of the (classical) information capacity of quantum communicatio...