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Certifying the classical simulation cost of a quantum channel
Brian Doolittle,
Eric Chitambar
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Siebel School of Computing and Data Science
Physics
Coordinated Science Lab
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Classical Simulation
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Quantum Channel
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Simulation Costs
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Common Randomness
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Tight
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Device-independent
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Quantum System
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Measurement Channel
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Encoder
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Fundamental Objectives
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Erasure Channel
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Decoder
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Classical Communication
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Alphabet Size
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Dimension Witness
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Quantum Information Science
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Input-output Correlation
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Single-family
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Classical-quantum Channel
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Bell Measurement
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Communication Bits
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Mathematics
Quantum System
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Lower and upper bounds
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Quantum Channel
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Channel Input
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Classical Channel
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Engineering
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Channel Input
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Quantum System
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Quantum Channel
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