Distributed Encoding and Decoding of Quantum Information over Networks
Hayata Yamasaki, Mio Murao

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the entanglement costs for encoding and decoding quantum information in distributed multipartite systems over networks, providing conditions for deterministic and exact operations under tree-topology constraints.
Contribution
It generalizes entanglement cost analysis to multipartite systems and establishes conditions for deterministic encoding and decoding in networked quantum systems.
Findings
Identifies conditions for deterministic encoding and decoding.
Reduces tasks to sequential quantum state splitting and merging.
Highlights entanglement cost differences between encoding and decoding.
Abstract
Encoding and decoding quantum information in a multipartite quantum system are indispensable for quantum error correction and also play crucial roles in multiparty tasks in distributed quantum information processing such as quantum secret sharing. To quantitatively characterize nonlocal properties of multipartite quantum transformations for encoding and decoding, we analyze entanglement costs of encoding and decoding quantum information in a multipartite quantum system distributed among spatially separated parties connected by a network. This analysis generalizes previous studies of entanglement costs for preparing bipartite and multipartite quantum states and implementing bipartite quantum transformations by entanglement-assisted local operations and classical communication (LOCC). We identify conditions for the parties being able to encode or decode quantum information in the…
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