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The geometry of Bloch space in the context of quantum random access codes

Quantum Physics 2022-04-12 v2

Abstract

We study the communication protocol known as a Quantum Random Access Code (QRAC) which encodes nn classical bits into mm qubits (m<nm<n) with a probability of recovering any of the initial nn bits of at least p>12p>\tfrac{1}{2}. Such a code is denoted by (n,m,p)(n,m,p)-QRAC. If cooperation is allowed through a shared random string we call it a QRAC with shared randomness. We prove that for any (n,m,p)(n,m,p)-QRAC with shared randomness the parameter pp is upper bounded by 12+122m1n \tfrac{1}{2}+\tfrac{1}{2}\sqrt{\tfrac{2^{m-1}}{n}}. For m=2m=2 this gives a new bound of p12+12np\le \tfrac{1}{2}+\tfrac{1}{\sqrt{2n}} confirming a conjecture by Imamichi and Raymond (AQIS'18). Our bound implies that the previously known analytical constructions of (3,2,12+16)(3,2,\tfrac{1}{2}+\tfrac{1}{\sqrt{6}})- , (4,2,12+122)(4,2,\tfrac{1}{2}+\tfrac{1}{2\sqrt{2}})- and (6,2,12+123)(6,2,\tfrac{1}{2}+\tfrac{1}{2\sqrt{3}})-QRACs are optimal. To obtain our bound we investigate the geometry of quantum states in the Bloch vector representation and make use of a geometric interpretation of the fact that any two quantum states have a non-negative overlap.

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@article{arxiv.2106.00155,
  title  = {The geometry of Bloch space in the context of quantum random access codes},
  author = {Laura Mančinska and Sigurd A. L. Storgaard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.00155},
  year   = {2022}
}

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14 pages, 2 figures