Information–disturbance tradeoff in sending direction information via antiparallel quantum spin
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3569974
Abstract: For sending unknown direction information, antiparallel spins contains more direction information than parallel spins(Gisin and Popescu, 1999, extit{Phys. Rev. Lett.} 83, 432).In this paper, the optimal information-disturbance tradeoff bound for antiparallel spins is derived. The quantum measurements which attain the optimal tradeoff bound are obtained. This result can be of practical relevance for posing some general limits on Eve's eavesdropping process. Finally, we also present a comparison between the bound for antiparallel spins and the bound for parallel spins.
Recommendations
- INFORMATION TRANSFER RATES IN SPIN QUANTUM CHANNELS
- Information transfer using a single particle path-spin hybrid entangled state
- Measurement-assisted quantum communication in spin channels with dephasing
- QUANTUM INFORMATION TRANSFER IN A TWO-PARALLEL SPIN-CHAIN CHANNEL WITH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL EFFECTS
- Information carrier and resource optimization of counterfactual quantum communication
- Towards a unified approach to information-disturbance tradeoffs in quantum measurements
- Information transmission via dense coding in a noisy quantum channel
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3575462
- On the information obtained using Shannon's entropy through spin density
This page was built for publication: Information–disturbance tradeoff in sending direction information via antiparallel quantum spin
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q3569974)