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Published July 2017 | Submitted + Published
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Information-theoretic limitations on approximate quantum cloning and broadcasting

Abstract

We prove quantitative limitations on any approximate simultaneous cloning or broadcasting of mixed states. The results are based on information-theoretic (entropic) considerations and generalize the well-known no-cloning and no-broadcasting theorems. We also observe and exploit the fact that the universal cloning machine on the symmetric subspace of n qudits and symmetrized partial trace channels are dual to each other. This duality manifests itself both in the algebraic sense of adjointness of quantum channels and in the operational sense that a universal cloning machine can be used as an approximate recovery channel for a symmetrized partial trace channel and vice versa. The duality extends to give control of the performance of generalized universal quantum cloning machines (UQCMs) on subspaces more general than the symmetric subspace. This gives a way to quantify the usefulness of a priori information in the context of cloning. For example, we can control the performance of an antisymmetric analog of the UQCM in recovering from the loss of n−k fermionic particles.

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© 2017 American Physical Society. Received 16 October 2016; published 5 July 2017. We acknowledge discussions with S. Chatterjee and K. Seshadreesan. M.M.W. acknowledges support from the NSF under Award No. 1350397.

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