kvantekanaler
Kvantekanaler, or quantum channels, are mathematical models used to describe the transmission and transformation of quantum states in quantum information theory. They represent the most general physical operations permissible on quantum states, encompassing processes such as noise, decoherence, and measurement that occur during quantum communication and computation.
Mathematically, a quantum channel is a completely positive, trace-preserving (CPTP) linear map acting on density matrices.
Quantum channels are fundamental to understanding quantum communication protocols, quantum error correction, and the effects of
The capacity of a quantum channel determines how much quantum information can be reliably transmitted, and
Research into kvantekanaler continues to advance, aiming to optimize quantum communication systems, understand fundamental limits, and