A general quantum channel can be represented in terms of a unitary interaction between the information-carrying system and a noisy environment. In this paper the minimal number of quantum Gaussian environmental modes required to provide a unitary dilation of a multimode bosonic Gaussian channel is analyzed for both pure and mixed environments. We compute this quantity in the case of pure environment corresponding to the Stinespring representation and give an improved estimate in the case of mixed environment. The computations rely, on one hand, on the properties of the generalized Choi-Jamiolkowski state and, on the other hand, on an explicit construction of the minimal dilation for arbitrary bosonic Gaussian channel. These results introduce a new quantity reflecting “noisiness” of bosonic Gaussian channels and can be applied to address some issues concerning transmission of information in continuous variables systems.

Optimal unitary dilation for bosonic Gaussian channels / F. Caruso;J. Eisert;V. Giovannetti;A. S. Holevo. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW A. - ISSN 1050-2947. - ELETTRONICO. - 84:(2011), pp. 022306-1-022306-9. [10.1103/PhysRevA.84.022306]

Optimal unitary dilation for bosonic Gaussian channels

CARUSO, FILIPPO;
2011

Abstract

A general quantum channel can be represented in terms of a unitary interaction between the information-carrying system and a noisy environment. In this paper the minimal number of quantum Gaussian environmental modes required to provide a unitary dilation of a multimode bosonic Gaussian channel is analyzed for both pure and mixed environments. We compute this quantity in the case of pure environment corresponding to the Stinespring representation and give an improved estimate in the case of mixed environment. The computations rely, on one hand, on the properties of the generalized Choi-Jamiolkowski state and, on the other hand, on an explicit construction of the minimal dilation for arbitrary bosonic Gaussian channel. These results introduce a new quantity reflecting “noisiness” of bosonic Gaussian channels and can be applied to address some issues concerning transmission of information in continuous variables systems.
2011
84
022306-1
022306-9
F. Caruso;J. Eisert;V. Giovannetti;A. S. Holevo
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