On superactivation of one-shot zero-error quantum capacity and the related property of quantum measurements

Abstract

We begin with a detailed description of a low dimensional quantum channel (dA=4, dE=3) demonstrating the symmetric form of superactivation of one-shot zero-error quantum capacity. This means appearance of a noiseless (perfectly reversible) subchannel in the tensor square of a channel having no noiseless subchannels. Then we describe a quantum channel such that \,Q0()=0 and \,Q0()≥ n\, for any \,n≤+∞. We also show that the superactivation of one-shot zero-error quantum capacity of a channel can be reformulated in terms of quantum measurements theory as appearance of an indistinguishable subspace for tensor product of two observables having no indistinguishable subspaces.

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