Classical simulations of communication channels

01/26/2021
by   Péter E. Frenkel, et al.
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We investigate whether certain non-classical communication channels can be simulated by a classical channel with a given number of states and a given amount of noise. It is proved that any noisy quantum channel can be simulated by the corresponding noisy classical channel. General probabilistic channels are also studied.

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