Onset of superactivation of quantum capacity
Abstract
Superactivation of quantum capacity is the phenomenon whereby two quantum channels, each with zero quantum capacity, can exhibit a strictly positive capacity when used in tandem. In this work, we explore superactivation in the previously unexplored non-asymptotic regime of finitely many channel uses. We give a definition of finite-blocklength superactivation and propose numerical methods that can certify it. Then, focusing on the 50% erasure and positive-partial-transpose channels considered in the original work on superactivation, we show that as few as 17 uses of the joint channel already enable qubit transmission with a fidelity unattainable by any number of uses of either channel alone, demonstrating a strong finite-blocklength form of superactivation and opening the door to experimental demonstration.
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@article{arxiv.2604.27042,
title = {Onset of superactivation of quantum capacity},
author = {Marco Parentin and Bjarne Bergh and Nilanjana Datta and Mark M. Wilde},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.27042},
year = {2026}
}
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64 pages, 12 figures. v2: Updated references