The classical capacity of phase-invariant Gaussian channels has been recently determined under the assumption that such channels are memoryless. In this work we generalize this result by deriving the classical capacity of a model of quantum memory channel, in which the output states depend on the previous input states. In particular we extend the analysis of Lupo et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 030501 (2010) and Phys. Rev. A 82, 032312 (2010)] from quantum limited channels to thermal attenuators and thermal amplifiers. Our result applies in many situations in which the physical communication channel is affected by nonzero memory and by thermal noise
A dynamical model for quantum channels is introduced which allows one to pass continuously from the ...
Thermal attenuator channels model the decoherence of quantum systems interacting with a thermal bath...
The bosonic quantum channels have recently attracted a growing interest, motivated by the hope that ...
The classical capacity of phase-invariant Gaussian channels has been recently determined under the a...
We study the transmission of classical information via optical Gaussian channels with a classical ad...
The maximum rates for information transmission through noisy quantum channels has primarily been dev...
In this thesis we study the information transmission through Gaussian quantum channels. Gaussian qua...
PACS 03.67.Hk, 89.70.Kn The classical capacity of quantum channels is the tight upper bound for the ...
We present an algorithm for calculation of the Gaussian classical capacity of a quantum bosonic memo...
We prove the long-standing conjecture stating that Gaussian thermal input states minimize the output...
We prove that a strong converse theorem holds for the classical capacity of all phase-insensitive bo...
The classical capacity of quantum channels is the tight upper bound for the transmission rate of cla...
Activation of quantum capacity is a surprising phenomenon according to which the quantum capacity of...
In this paper we study quantum communication channels with correlated noise effects, i.e., quantum c...
We address the classical capacity of a quantum bosonic memory channel with additive noise, subject t...
A dynamical model for quantum channels is introduced which allows one to pass continuously from the ...
Thermal attenuator channels model the decoherence of quantum systems interacting with a thermal bath...
The bosonic quantum channels have recently attracted a growing interest, motivated by the hope that ...
The classical capacity of phase-invariant Gaussian channels has been recently determined under the a...
We study the transmission of classical information via optical Gaussian channels with a classical ad...
The maximum rates for information transmission through noisy quantum channels has primarily been dev...
In this thesis we study the information transmission through Gaussian quantum channels. Gaussian qua...
PACS 03.67.Hk, 89.70.Kn The classical capacity of quantum channels is the tight upper bound for the ...
We present an algorithm for calculation of the Gaussian classical capacity of a quantum bosonic memo...
We prove the long-standing conjecture stating that Gaussian thermal input states minimize the output...
We prove that a strong converse theorem holds for the classical capacity of all phase-insensitive bo...
The classical capacity of quantum channels is the tight upper bound for the transmission rate of cla...
Activation of quantum capacity is a surprising phenomenon according to which the quantum capacity of...
In this paper we study quantum communication channels with correlated noise effects, i.e., quantum c...
We address the classical capacity of a quantum bosonic memory channel with additive noise, subject t...
A dynamical model for quantum channels is introduced which allows one to pass continuously from the ...
Thermal attenuator channels model the decoherence of quantum systems interacting with a thermal bath...
The bosonic quantum channels have recently attracted a growing interest, motivated by the hope that ...