The Multiple-Access Channel with Entangled Transmitters

03/18/2023
by   Uzi Pereg, et al.
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Communication over a classical multiple-access channel (MAC) with entanglement resources is considered, whereby two transmitters share entanglement resources a priori before communication begins. Leditzki et al. (2020) presented an example of a classical MAC, defined in terms of a pseudo telepathy game, such that the sum rate with entangled transmitters is strictly higher than the best achievable sum rate without such resources. Here, we determine the capacity region for the general MAC with entangled transmitters, and show that the previous result can be obtained as a special case. Furthermore, it has long been known that the capacity region of the classical MAC under a message-average error criterion can be strictly larger than with a maximal error criterion (Dueck, 1978). We observe that given entanglement resources, the regions coincide.

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