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Quantum broadcast channels

We consider quantum channels with one sender and two receivers, used in several different ways for the simultaneous transmission of independent messages. We begin by extending the technique of superposition coding to quantum channels with a classical input to give a general achievable region. We also give outer bounds to the capacity regions for various special cases from the classical literature and prove that superposition coding is optimal for a class of channels. We then consider extensions of superposition coding for channels with a quantum input, where some of the messages transmitted are quantum instead of classical, in the sense that the parties establish bipartite or tripartite GHZ entanglement. We conclude by using state merging to give achievable rates for establishing bipartite entanglement between different pairs of parties with the assistance of free classical communication.

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Co-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalRelated contextWQuantum broadcast channelspreprint / 2011AJon YardResearcherAPatrick HaydenResearcherAIgor DevetakResearcherTquant-ph17817 worksTInformation Theory6710 worksTmath.IT6610 works
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Quantum broadcast channels

preprint / 2011

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