Quantum Broadcast Channels with Cooperating Decoders: An Information-Theoretic Perspective on Quantum Repeaters
2021Konferenz / Journal
Autor*innen
Holger Boche Christian Deppe Uzi Pereg
Research Hub
								
									Research Hub A: Kryptographie der Zukunft - CASA 1.0, 2019-2025
									
								
									Research Hub B: Eingebettete Sicherheit - CASA 1.0, 2019-2025
									
								
							
Research Challenges
										
											RC 2: Quantum-Resistant Cryptography
										
											RC 5: Physical-Layer Security
										
									
Abstract
Communication over a quantum broadcast channel with cooperation between the receivers is considered. The first form of cooperation addressed is classical conferencing. Another cooperation setting involves quantum conferencing, where Receiver 1 can teleport a quantum state to Receiver 2. The conferencing setting is intimately related to quantum repeaters, as the sender, Receiver 1, and Receiver 2 can be viewed as the transmitter, the repeater, and the destination receiver, respectively. We develop lower and upper bounds on the capacity region in each setting. At last, we show that as opposed to the MAC with entangled encoders, entanglement between decoders does not increase the classical communication rates for the broadcast dual.