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- Title
On the Transmission Rate of Classical Information through Quantum Communication Channels.
- Authors
Molotkov, S. N.
- Abstract
The coding of quantum communication channels in real time is considered as applied to the situation when information is coded into continuous quantum degrees of freedom (into the shape of the amplitude of quantum states with an arbitrary number of photons). It is shown that the nonlocalizability of states in quantum field theory requires that the identity of particles should be taken into account. This, together with the finiteness of the limit speed of propagation, leads to the fact that the formulas for the transmission rate of nonrelativistic communication channels have an asymptotic character; i.e., these formulas are formally valid only when the separation between messages is infinite (when the identity of particles can be neglected) and, hence, when the transmission rate in [bit/message s] is infinitely small. A real-time information capacity of a sequential relativistic quantum communication channel is obtained that takes into account the identity of particles for pure signal states with an arbitrary number of photons. An explicit analytic expression is obtained for the transmission rate of a quantum channel of finite bandwidth for one-photon input states. © 2004 MAIK “Nauka / Interperiodica”.
- Subjects
DATA transmission systems; RATE processes; QUANTUM field theory; QUANTUM theory; INFORMATION theory; PHOTONS; CHANNELING (Physics); COMMUNICATION
- Publication
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Physics, 2004, Vol 98, Issue 2, p374
- ISSN
1063-7761
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/1.1675907