Universal upper bounds for Gaussian information capacity (1812.01423v1)
Abstract: The most natural way to describe an information-carrying system containing a specific noise is an additive white Gaussian-noise (AWGN) channel. In bosonic quantum systems (especially the Gaussian case), although the classical information capacity for a phase-insensitive and thermal-noise channel is additive based on a proof of the minimum output entropy conjecture, several open questions remain. By generalizing the Gaussian noise model from thermal noise to general Gaussian noise, we rigorously revisit and calculate these strong upper bounds on the information capacity for single-mode with general Gaussian-noise channels. In this study, we use the quantum entropy power inequality (QEPI) approach. This framework gives a new formula for finding upper bounds on the information capacity of bosonic Gaussian channels.
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