Channel coding against quantum jammers via minimax
By: Michael X. Cao, Yongsheng Yao, Mario Berta
Potential Business Impact:
Makes secret messages safer from spies.
We introduce a minimax approach for characterizing the capacities of fully quantum arbitrarily varying channels (FQAVCs) under different shared resource models. In contrast to previous methods, our technique avoids de Finetti-type reductions, allowing us to treat quantum jammers with infinite-dimensional systems. Consequently, we show that the entanglement-assisted and shared-randomness-assisted capacities of FQAVCs match those of the corresponding compound channels, even in the presence of general quantum adversaries.
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