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Communicating without shared reference frames

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arxiv 1812.08053 v1 pith:Q7EHBYBE submitted 2018-12-19 quant-ph

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We generalize a quantum communication protocol introduced by Bartlett et al. [New. J. Phys. 11, 063013 (2009)] in which two parties communicating do not share a classical reference frame, to the case where changes of their reference frames form a one-dimensional noncompact Lie group. Alice sends to Bob the state $\rho_R \otimes \rho_S$, where $\rho_S$ is the state of the system Alice wishes to communicate and $\rho_R$ is the state of an ancillary system serving as a token of her reference frame. Because Bob is ignorant of the relationship between his reference frame and Alice's, he will describe the state $\rho_R \otimes \rho_S$ as an average over all possible reference frames. Bob measures the reference token and applies a correction to the system Alice wished to communicate conditioned on the outcome of the measurement. The recovered state $\rho_S'$ is decohered with respect to $\rho_S$, the amount of decoherence depending on the properties of the reference token $\rho_R$. We present an example of this protocol when Alice and Bob do not share a reference frame associated with the one-dimensional translation group and use the fidelity between $\rho_S$ and $\rho_S'$ to quantify the success of the recovery operation.

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