Entanglement generation with a quantum channel and a shared state
Abstract
We introduce a new protocol, the channel-state coding protocol, to quantum Shannon theory. This protocol generates entanglement between a sender and receiver by coding for a noisy quantum channel with the aid of a noisy shared state. The mother and father protocols arise as special cases of the channel-state coding protocol, where the channel is noiseless or the state is a noiseless maximally entangled state, respectively. The channel-state coding protocol paves the way for formulating entanglement-assisted quantum error-correcting codes that are robust to noise in shared entanglement. Finally, the channel-state coding protocol leads to a Smith-Yard superactivation, where we can generate entanglement using a zero-capacity erasure channel and a non-distillable bound entangled state.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0904.1175,
title = {Entanglement generation with a quantum channel and a shared state},
author = {Mark M. Wilde and Min-Hsiu Hsieh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.1175},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
5 pages, 3 figures