Boundary effect of deterministic dense coding
Abstract
We present a rigorous proof of an interesting boundary effect of deterministic dense coding first observed by Mozes et al. [Phys. Rev. A 71, 012311 (2005)]. Namely, it is shown that d2-1 cannot be the maximal alphabet size of any isometric deterministic dense coding schemes utilizing d-level partial entanglement.
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