A generalized quantum Stein's lemma is proven directly for classical-quantum channels, yielding a reversible resource theory for channel conversion whose rates are fixed by the regularized relative entropy.
Error exponent of activated non-signaling assisted classical-quantum channel coding
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We provide a tight asymptotic characterization of the error exponent for classical-quantum channel coding assisted by activated non-signaling correlations. Namely, we find that the optimal exponent--also called reliability function--is equal to the well-known sphere packing bound, which can be written as a single-letter formula optimized over Petz-R\'enyi divergences. Remarkably, there is no critical rate and as such our characterization remains tight for arbitrarily low rates below the capacity. On the achievability side, we further extend our results to fully quantum channels. Our proofs rely on semi-definite program duality and a dual representation of the Petz-R\'enyi divergences via Young inequalities.
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Generalized Quantum Stein's Lemma for Classical-Quantum Dynamical Resources
A generalized quantum Stein's lemma is proven directly for classical-quantum channels, yielding a reversible resource theory for channel conversion whose rates are fixed by the regularized relative entropy.