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Super-Activation of Zero-Error Capacity of Noisy Quantum Channels

Quantum Physics 2009-06-16 v1

Abstract

We study various super-activation effects in the following zero-error communication scenario: One sender wants to send classical or quantum information through a noisy quantum channel to one receiver with zero probability of error. First we show that there are quantum channels of which a single use is not able to transmit classical information perfectly yet two uses can. This is achieved by employing entangled input states between different uses of the given channel and thus cannot happen for classical channels. Second we exhibit a class of quantum channel with vanishing zero-error classical capacity such that when a noiseless qubit channel or one ebit shared entanglement are available, it can be used to transmit log2d\log_2 d noiseless qubits, where 2d is the dimension of input state space. Third we further construct quantum channels with vanishing zero-error classical capacity when assisted with classical feedback can be used to transmit both classical and quantum information perfectly. These striking findings not only indicate both the zero-error quantum and classical capacities of quantum channels satisfy a strong super-additivity beyond any classical channels, but also highlight the activation power of auxiliary physical resources in zero-error communication.

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@article{arxiv.0906.2527,
  title  = {Super-Activation of Zero-Error Capacity of Noisy Quantum Channels},
  author = {Runyao Duan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.2527},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

11 pages, 2 eps figures. Results in Sec. IV partially overlap with an indepdent work arXiv:0906.2547. See the "Noted Added" para. in Sec. VIII for details

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