In this paper, we consider the problem of transmitting classical and quantum information reliably over an entanglement-assisted quantum (EAQ) channel. Our main result is a capacity theorem that gives a 3-D achievable rate region. Points in the region are rate triples, consisting of the classical communication rate, the quantum communication rate, and the entanglement consumption rate of a particular coding scheme. The crucial protocol in achieving the boundary points of the capacity region is a protocol that we name the classically enhanced father (CEF) protocol. The CEF protocol is more general than other protocols in the family tree of quantum Shannon theoretic protocols, in the sense that several previously known quantum protocols are no...
Coding theorems in quantum Shannon theory express the ultimate rates at which a sender can transmit ...
This thesis investigates the feasibility of utilising classical error-correcting codes in quantum co...
In this paper, we consider quantum channels with two senders and one receiver. For an arbitrary such...
In this paper, we consider the problem of transmitting classical and quantum information reliably ov...
In this paper, we give tradeoffs between classical communication, quantum communication, and entangl...
In this paper, we give tradeoffs between classical communication, quantum communication, and entangl...
Shared entanglement is a resource available to parties communicating over a quantum channel, much ak...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. The entanglement-assisted classical capacity of a ...
Shared entanglement is a resource available to parties communicating over a quantum channel, much ak...
We provide a solution for the most general setting of information processing in the quantum Shannon-...
We present a communication protocol for the erasure channel assisted by backward classical communica...
Bennett et al. showed that allowing shared entanglement between a sender and receiver before communi...
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Entanglement underpins a variety of quantum-enhanced communication, sensing, and computing capabilit...
© 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Coding theorems in quantum Shannon theory express the ultimate rates at which a sender can transmit ...
This thesis investigates the feasibility of utilising classical error-correcting codes in quantum co...
In this paper, we consider quantum channels with two senders and one receiver. For an arbitrary such...
In this paper, we consider the problem of transmitting classical and quantum information reliably ov...
In this paper, we give tradeoffs between classical communication, quantum communication, and entangl...
In this paper, we give tradeoffs between classical communication, quantum communication, and entangl...
Shared entanglement is a resource available to parties communicating over a quantum channel, much ak...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. The entanglement-assisted classical capacity of a ...
Shared entanglement is a resource available to parties communicating over a quantum channel, much ak...
We provide a solution for the most general setting of information processing in the quantum Shannon-...
We present a communication protocol for the erasure channel assisted by backward classical communica...
Bennett et al. showed that allowing shared entanglement between a sender and receiver before communi...
© 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Entanglement underpins a variety of quantum-enhanced communication, sensing, and computing capabilit...
© 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Coding theorems in quantum Shannon theory express the ultimate rates at which a sender can transmit ...
This thesis investigates the feasibility of utilising classical error-correcting codes in quantum co...
In this paper, we consider quantum channels with two senders and one receiver. For an arbitrary such...