Unextendible entanglement of quantum channels
Vishal Singh, Mark M. Wilde

TL;DR
This paper introduces the concept of unextendible entanglement of quantum channels, providing a framework to evaluate and bound the ability of noisy channels to facilitate quantum communication and resource distillation.
Contribution
It develops a semidefinite relaxation approach using $k$-extendibility to define entanglement measures for quantum channels, enabling bounds on resource distillation tasks.
Findings
Defines unextendible entanglement as a monotone under one-way LOCC superchannels.
Provides semidefinite programs for evaluating these entanglement measures.
Establishes bounds on quantum communication and secret key distillation capabilities.
Abstract
Quantum communication relies on the existence of high quality quantum channels to exchange information. In practice, however, all communication links are affected by noise from the environment. Here we investigate the ability of quantum channels to perform quantum communication tasks by restricting the participants to use only local operations and one-way classical communication (one-way LOCC) along with the available quantum channel. In particular, a channel can be used to distill a highly entangled state between two parties, which further enables quantum or private communication. In this work, we invoke the framework of superchannels to study the distillation of a resourceful quantum state, such as a maximally entangled state or a private state, using multiple instances of a point-to-point quantum channel. We use the idea of -extendibility to obtain a semidefinite relaxation of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
