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Generalized remote state preparation: Trading cbits, qubits, and ebits in quantum communication
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2003
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EngineeringRemote State PreparationTrading CbitsQuantum ComputingQuantum NetworkQuantum EntanglementQuantum ScienceQuantum CryptographyNoiseless Classical ChannelPhysicsQuantum InformationComputer ScienceData CompressionNoiseless Quantum ChannelNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum CommunicationQuantum NetworkingQuantum Error Correction
We consider the problem of communicating quantum states by simultaneously making use of a noiseless classical channel, a noiseless quantum channel, and shared entanglement. We specifically study the version of the problem in which the sender is given knowledge of the state to be communicated. In this setting, a trade-off arises between the three resources, some portions of which have been investigated previously in the contexts of the quantum-classical trade-off in data compression, remote state preparation, and superdense coding of quantum states, each of which amounts to allowing just two out of these three resources. We present a formula for the triple resource trade-off that reduces its calculation to evaluating the data compression trade-off formula. In the process, we also construct protocols achieving all the optimal points. These turn out to be achievable by trade-off coding and suitable time sharing between optimal protocols for cases involving two resources out of the three mentioned above.
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