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arxiv: 0807.4536 · v4 · submitted 2008-07-28 · 🪐 quant-ph · gr-qc· hep-th

Private information via the Unruh effect

classification 🪐 quant-ph gr-qchep-th
keywords informationquantumeavesdroppercapacitychanneleffectfeatureinertial
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In a relativistic theory of quantum information, the possible presence of horizons is a complicating feature placing restrictions on the transmission and retrieval of information. We consider two inertial participants communicating via a noiseless qubit channel in the presence of a uniformly accelerated eavesdropper. Owing to the Unruh effect, the eavesdropper's view of any encoded information is noisy, a feature the two inertial participants can exploit to achieve perfectly secure quantum communication. We show that the associated private quantum capacity is equal to the entanglement-assisted quantum capacity for the channel to the eavesdropper's environment, which we evaluate for all accelerations.

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