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Resolvability of classical-quantum channels

Masahito Hayashi, Hao-Chung Cheng, Li Gao

Published 2024-10-22Version 1

Channel resolvability concerns the minimum resolution for approximating the channel output. We study the resolvability of classical-quantum channels in two settings, for the channel output generated from the worst input, and form the fixed independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) input. The direct part of the worst-input setting is derived from sequential hypothesis testing as it involves of non-i.i.d.~inputs. The strong converse of the worst-input setting is obtained via the connection to identification codes. For the fixed-input setting, while the direct part follows from the known quantum soft covering result, we exploit the recent alternative quantum Sanov theorem to solve the strong converse.

Comments: 20 pages, 3 figures. Comments are welcome!
Categories: quant-ph, cs.ET, cs.IT, math.IT
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