Quantum communication with zero-capacity channels

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Abstract

Communication over a noisy quantum channel introduces errors in the transmission that must be corrected. A fundamental bound on quantum error correction is the quantum capacity, which quantifies the amount of quantum data that can be protected. We show theoretically that two quantum channels, each with a transmission capacity of zero, can have a nonzero capacity when used together. This unveils a rich structure in the theory of quantum communications, implying that the quantum capacity does not completely specify a channel's ability to transmit quantum information.

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Smith, G., & Yard, J. (2008). Quantum communication with zero-capacity channels. Science, 321(5897), 1812–1815. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1162242

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