Physical Review Research (Jul 2024)

Noise is resource-contextual in quantum communication

  • Aditya Nema,
  • Ananda G. Maity,
  • Sergii Strelchuk,
  • David Elkouss

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevresearch.6.033089
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
p. 033089

Abstract

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Estimating the information transmission capability of a quantum channel remains one of the fundamental problems in quantum information processing. In contrast to classical channels, the information-carrying capability of quantum channels is contextual. One of the most significant manifestations of this is the superadditivity of the channel capacity: the capacity of two quantum channels used together can be larger than the sum of the individual capacities. Here, we present a one-parameter family of channels for which, as the parameter increases, its one-way quantum and private capacities increase while its two-way capacities decrease. We also exhibit a one-parameter family of states with analogous behavior with respect to the one- and two-way distillable entanglement and secret key. Our constructions demonstrate that noise is context dependent in quantum communication.