Characterising the correlations of prepare-and-measure quantum networks
Abstract
Prepare-and-measure (P&M) quantum networks are the basic building blocks of quantum communication and cryptography. These networks crucially rely on non-orthogonal quantum encodings to distribute quantum correlations, thus enabling superior communication rates and information-theoretic security. Here, we present a computational toolbox that is able to efficiently characterise the set of input-output probability distributions for any discrete-variable P&M quantum network, assuming only the inner-product information of the quantum encodings. Our toolbox is thus highly versatile and can be used to analyse a wide range of quantum network protocols, including those that employ infinite-dimensional quantum code states. To demonstrate the feasibility and efficacy of our toolbox, we use it to reveal new results in multipartite quantum distributed computing and quantum cryptography. Taken together, these findings suggest that our method may have implications for quantum network information theory and the development of new quantum technologies.
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@article{arxiv.1803.04796,
title = {Characterising the correlations of prepare-and-measure quantum networks},
author = {Yukun Wang and Ignatius William Primaatmaja and Emilien Lavie and Antonios Varvitsiotis and Charles Ci Wen Lim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.04796},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
This version includes a new security analysis of coherent-one way quantum key distribution; Title and introduction have also been revised; Added new co-author (Emilien Lavie)