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[1604.07450] Quantum Shannon Theory - arXiv

Abstract page for arXiv paper 1604.07450: Quantum Shannon Theory.

Quantum Information Chapter 10. Quantum Shannon Theory

This question is answered by the “noisy channel coding theorem.” Page 8. 2. Quantum Shannon Theory. Both questions concern redundancy – how unexpected is the ...

From Classical to Quantum Shannon Theory - Mark Wilde

... theory (at the level of Cover and Thomas (2006), for example), then the present book should be a helpful entry point into the field of quantum Shannon theory.

[1106.1445] From Classical to Quantum Shannon Theory - arXiv

The aim of this book is to develop from the ground up many of the major, exciting, pre- and post-millenium developments in the general area of study known as ...

Concepts in Quantum Shannon Theory (Chapter 1)

Quantum Shannon theory is the study of the ultimate capability of noisy physical systems, governed by the laws of quantum mechanics, to preserve information ...

Quantum Shannon theory | Anurag Anshu

Quantum Shannon theory ... In blind compression of quantum states, a sender Alice is given a specimen of a quantum state rho drawn from a known ensemble (but ...

Quantum Shannon theory with superpositions of trajectories - Journals

Shannon's theory of information was built on the assumption that the information carriers were classical systems. Its quantum counterpart ...

Chapter 6: Elements of quantum Shannon theory

Actually, historically, quantum Shannon theory was the first sub-field of quantum information theory, when it was still thought that quantum effects are a ...

Quantum Shannon Theory - Prof. Alexander Holevo - YouTube

Speaker(s): Professor Alexander Holevo (Russian Academy of Sciences) Date: Monday 14 October 2013 - 17:00 to 18:00 Venue: Isaac Newton ...

Quantum Shannon Theory and Its Applications - Entropy - MDPI

Quantum Shannon theory is a branch of quantum information theory that extends the classical Shannon theory to quantum systems. It is based on unique effects ...

Quantum Shannon Theory - MIT

1948 Shannon created modern information theory (and to some extent cryptography) and justified entropy as a measure of.

Quantum Shannon theory with superpositions of trajectories - PubMed

Shannon's theory of information was built on the assumption that the information carriers were classical systems. Its quantum counterpart, quantum Shannon ...

A Resource Framework for Quantum Shannon Theory

Quantum Shannon theory is loosely defined as a collection of coding theorems, such as classical and quantum source compression, noisy channel coding ...

A Resource Framework for Quantum Shannon Theory - IEEE Xplore

Abstract: Quantum Shannon theory is loosely defined as a collection of coding theorems, such as classical and quantum source compression, ...

Quantum Shannon Theory - On the ultimate physical limits of ...

What are the ultimate limits of storing and communicating information? Since we believe that fundamentally everything is quantum, quantum mechanics gives ...

Why does Shannon's information theory not work in the quantum ...

Shannon's theory is built on classical probability, whereby probabilities sum to one. The quantum realm adds quite a bit of oddity to information.

Physicists propose a second level of quantization for quantum ...

Information theory, which was developed by Claude Shannon starting in the late 1940s, deals with questions such as how quickly information ...

A Resource Framework for Quantum Shannon Theory - IEEE Xplore

Abstract—Quantum Shannon theory is loosely defined as a collection of coding theorems, such as classical and quantum source compression, noisy channel ...

Quantum information - Wikipedia

Quantum information is the information of the state of a quantum system. It is the basic entity of study in quantum information theory, ...

Quantum Shannon Theory - Min-Hsiu Hsieh

Quantum Shannon Theory ... There are three key parameters in a communication system: (i) the coding length n, (i.e., the total number of channel ...