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Quantum Random Access Codes (QRACs) are coding schemes that allow to encode n bits into m qubits, for n>m, so that any one of the bits can be extracted with success probability at least p > 1/2. QRAC is one of examples that demonstrate the advantage of quantum communication systems.
Oct 16, 2008 · We consider a communication method, where the sender encodes n classical bits into 1 qubit and sends it to the receiver who performs a certain measurement.
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Dec 21, 2023 · Abstract:Random access codes are a type of communication task that is widely used in quantum information science.
Mar 7, 2021 · In this work we generalise random access codes to recovering not just one bit, but the value of a Boolean function on any constant size set of ...
Quantum Random Access Coding (QRAC) is an encoding protocol to encode n bits of information into m qubits so that any 1 out of n bits can be extracted with ...
A (quantum) random access code ((Q)RAC) is a scheme that encodes n bits into m (qu)bits such that any of the n bits can be recovered with a worst case ...
We will look at two kinds of RACs. Classical RAC - Alice encodes n classical bits into 1 classical bit. QRAC - Alice encodes n classical bits into 1 qubit.
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The Quantum Random Access Optimization (QRAO) module is designed to enable users to leverage a new quantum method for combinatorial optimization problems.
Mar 7, 2021 · We study and give protocols for f-random access codes with classical (f-RAC) and quantum (f-QRAC) encoding, together with many different ...
To demonstrate the power of Quantum RAC with a single qubit, consider a case where the sender, say, Alice, wants to encode n bits of information into a qubit.