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On feedback and the classical capacity of a noisy quantum channelby: G. Bowen, R. Nagarajan
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on In Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on, Vol. 51, No. 1. (2005), pp. 320-324.
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AbstractIn Shannon information theory, the capacity of a memoryless communication channel cannot be increased by the use of feedback from receiver to sender. In this correspondence, the use of classical feedback is shown to provide no increase in the unassisted classical capacity of a memoryless quantum channel when feedback is used across nonentangled input states, or when the channel is an entanglement-breaking channel. This gives a generalization of the Shannon theory for certain classes of feedback protocols when transmitting through noisy quantum communication channels.
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