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Superadditivity of Quantum Channel Coding Rate with Finite Blocklength Joint Measurements

Information Theory 2017-07-25 v3 math.IT Quantum Physics

Abstract

The maximum rate at which classical information can be reliably transmitted per use of a quantum channel strictly increases in general with NN, the number of channel outputs that are detected jointly by the quantum joint-detection receiver (JDR). This phenomenon is known as superadditivity of the maximum achievable information rate over a quantum channel. We study this phenomenon for a pure-state classical-quantum (cq) channel and provide a lower bound on CN/NC_N/N, the maximum information rate when the JDR is restricted to making joint measurements over no more than NN quantum channel outputs, while allowing arbitrary classical error correction. We also show the appearance of a superadditivity phenomenon---of mathematical resemblance to the aforesaid problem---in the channel capacity of a classical discrete memoryless channel (DMC) when a concatenated coding scheme is employed, and the inner decoder is forced to make hard decisions on NN-length inner codewords. Using this correspondence, we develop a unifying framework for the above two notions of superadditivity, and show that for our lower bound to CN/NC_N/N to be equal to a given fraction of the asymptotic capacity CC of the respective channel, NN must be proportional to V/C2V/C^2, where VV is the respective channel dispersion quantity.

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@article{arxiv.1310.3793,
  title  = {Superadditivity of Quantum Channel Coding Rate with Finite Blocklength Joint Measurements},
  author = {Hye Won Chung and Saikat Guha and Lizhong Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.3793},
  year   = {2017}
}

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To appear in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory