Complementarity of Private and Correctable Subsystems in Quantum Cryptography and Error Correction
Quantum Physics
2008-09-29 v1
Abstract
We make an explicit connection between fundamental notions in quantum cryptography and quantum error correction. Error-correcting subsystems (and subspaces) for quantum channels are the key vehicles for contending with noise in physical implementations of quantum information-processing. Private subsystems (and subspaces) for quantum channels play a central role in cryptographic schemes such as quantum secret sharing and private quantum communication. We show that a subsystem is private for a channel precisely when it is correctable for a complementary channel. This result is shown to hold even for approximate notions of private and correctable defined in terms of the diamond norm for superoperators.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0711.3438,
title = {Complementarity of Private and Correctable Subsystems in Quantum Cryptography and Error Correction},
author = {Dennis Kretschmann and David W. Kribs and Robert W. Spekkens},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.3438},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
5 pages, 2 figures, preprint version