One-shot Multiparty State Merging
Abstract
We present a protocol for performing state merging when multiple parties share a single copy of a mixed state, and analyze the entanglement cost in terms of min- and max-entropies. Our protocol allows for interpolation between corner points of the rate region without the need for time-sharing, a primitive which is not available in the one-shot setting. We also compare our protocol to the more naive strategy of repeatedly applying a single-party merging protocol one party at a time, by performing a detailed analysis of the rates required to merge variants of the embezzling states. Finally, we analyze a variation of multiparty merging, which we call split-transfer, by considering two receivers and many additional helpers sharing a mixed state. We give a protocol for performing a split-transfer and apply it to the problem of assisted entanglement distillation.
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@article{arxiv.1011.1974,
title = {One-shot Multiparty State Merging},
author = {Nicolas Dutil and Patrick Hayden},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.1974},
year = {2012}
}
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41 pages, 3 figures