A Free Object in Quantum Information Theory
We consider three examples of affine monoids. The first stems from information theory and provides a natural model of image distortion, as well as a higher-dimensional analogue of a binary symmetric channel. The second, from physics, describes the process of teleporting quantum information with a gi...
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description | We consider three examples of affine monoids. The first stems from information theory and provides a natural model of image distortion, as well as a higher-dimensional analogue of a binary symmetric channel. The second, from physics, describes the process of teleporting quantum information with a given entangled state. The third is purely a mathematical construction, the free affine monoid over the Klein four group. We prove that all three of these objects are isomorphic.
Presented at the Conference on Mathematical Foundations of Programming Semantics (MFPS 2010) (26th), held in Ottawa, Canada, on 6-10 May 2010. Published in Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, v265 p35-47, 6 Sep 2010. |
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