Abstract

The recently developed theory of the noncommutative dynamical entropy is applied to the theory of quantum communication channels. It is argued that the speed of information transmission is bounded by the dynamical entropy of the information carrier treated as a quantum dynamical system. The proof is given for two classes of communication channels. For the first one the input and output are classical devices which produce strings of bits, while for the second one the input and output messages are quantum states.

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