On the additivity conjecture in quantum information theory
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5930866
zbMath0983.81004MaRDI QIDQ5930866
Grigori G. Amosov, Alexandr S. Holevo, Reinhard F. Werner
Publication date: 26 April 2001
Published in: Problems of Information Transmission (Search for Journal in Brave)
additivity and multiplicativity problemclassical capacityentanglement measurequantum channelsweak-noise and depolarizing
Related Items
Gaussian optimizers and the additivity problem in quantum information theory ⋮ Construction of genuinely entangled subspaces and the associated bounds on entanglement measures for mixed states ⋮ Weak multiplicativity for random quantum channels ⋮ Complementarity and additivity for covariant channels ⋮ An algorithm to explore entanglement in small systems ⋮ Construction of genuinely entangled multipartite subspaces from bipartite ones by reducing the total number of separated parties ⋮ Multiplicativity of completely bounded \(p\)-norms implies a new additivity result ⋮ The minimum Rényi entropy output of a quantum channel is locally additive ⋮ Additivity violation of quantum channels via strong convergence to semi-circular and circular elements ⋮ Generalizations of 2-dimensional diagonal quantum channels with constant Frobenius norm ⋮ On classical capacity of Weyl channels ⋮ Asymptotic analysis for \(O_N^+\)-Temperley-Lieb quantum channels ⋮ Channel capacities via \( p\)-summing norms ⋮ Multiplicativity properties of entrywise positive maps ⋮ On estimating the output entropy of the tensor product of a phase-damping channel and an arbitrary channel ⋮ Capacity of quantum channels using product measurements ⋮ Comments on Hastings' additivity counterexamples ⋮ Counterexamples to the maximal \(p\)-norm multiplicativity conjecture for all \(p>1\) ⋮ Strong converse for the classical capacity of entanglement-breaking and Hadamard channels via a sandwiched Rényi relative entropy ⋮ Nonadditivity of Rényi entropy and Dvoretzky’s theorem ⋮ An application of decomposable maps in proving multiplicativity of low dimensional maps ⋮ Entanglement of random subspaces via the Hastings bound ⋮ Additivity of the capacity of depolarizing channels ⋮ Quantum channels with quantum group symmetry ⋮ Additivity rates and PPT property for random quantum channels ⋮ An analysis of completely-positive trace-preserving maps on \({\mathcal M}_{2}\) ⋮ A norm compression inequality for block partitioned positive semidefinite matrices