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Classical capacity of a qubit depolarizing channel with memory
Jeroen Wouters, Ismail Akhalwaya, Mark Fannes, Francesco Petruccione
Published 2009-01-16Version 1
The classical product state capacity of a noisy quantum channel with memory is investigated. A forgetful noise-memory channel is constructed by Markov switching between two depolarizing channels which introduces non-Markovian noise correlations between successive channel uses. The computation of the capacity is reduced to an entropy computation for a function of a Markov process. A reformulation in terms of algebraic measures then enables its calculation. The effects of the hidden-Markovian memory on the capacity are explored. An increase in noise-correlations is found to increase the capacity.
Journal: Phys. Rev. A 79, 042303 (2009)
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: qubit depolarizing channel, classical capacity, classical product state capacity, noisy quantum channel, non-markovian noise correlations
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