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Multi-mode bosonic Gaussian channels

Quantum Physics 2009-08-17 v3 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

A complete analysis of multi-mode bosonic Gaussian channels is proposed. We clarify the structure of unitary dilations of general Gaussian channels involving any number of bosonic modes and present a normal form. The maximum number of auxiliary modes that is needed is identified, including all rank deficient cases, and the specific role of additive classical noise is highlighted. By using this analysis, we derive a canonical matrix form of the noisy evolution of n-mode bosonic Gaussian channels and of their weak complementary counterparts, based on a recent generalization of the normal mode decomposition for non-symmetric or locality constrained situations. It allows us to simplify the weak-degradability classification. Moreover, we investigate the structure of some singular multi-mode channels, like the additive classical noise channel that can be used to decompose a noisy channel in terms of a less noisy one in order to find new sets of maps with zero quantum capacity. Finally, the two-mode case is analyzed in detail. By exploiting the composition rules of two-mode maps and the fact that anti-degradable channels cannot be used to transfer quantum information, we identify sets of two-mode bosonic channels with zero capacity.

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@article{arxiv.0804.0511,
  title  = {Multi-mode bosonic Gaussian channels},
  author = {F. Caruso and J. Eisert and V. Giovannetti and A. S. Holevo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0804.0511},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

37 pages, 3 figures (minor editing), accepted for publication in New Journal of Physics

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