Faithful Simulation of Distributed Quantum Measurement with Coding for Computing
Abstract
This paper considers a two-terminal problem in which Alice and Bob aim to perform a joint measurement on a bipartite quantum system AB. Alice transmits the results of her measurements to Bob over a classical channel, and the two share common randomness. The central question is: what is the minimum amount of communication and common randomness required to faithfully simulate the measurement? This paper derives an achievable rate region.
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