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Building Multiple Access Channels with a Single Particle
Quantum 6, 653 (2022).
https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-02-16-653A multiple access channel describes a situation in which multiple senders are trying to forward messages to a single receiver using some physical medium. In this paper we consider scenarios in which this medium consists of just a single classical or quantum particle. In the quantum case, the particle can be prepared in a superposition state thereby allowing for a richer family of encoding strategies. To make the comparison between quantum and classical channels precise, we introduce an operational framework in which all possible encoding strategies consume no more than a single particle. We apply this framework to an $N$-port interferometer experiment in which each party controls a path the particle can traverse. When used for the purpose of communication, this setup embodies a multiple access channel (MAC) built with a single particle. We provide a full characterization of the $N$-party classical MACs that can be built from a single particle, and we show that every non-classical particle can generate a MAC outside the classical set. To further distinguish the capabilities of a single classical and quantum particle, we relax the locality constraint and allow for joint encodings by subsets of ${1lt Kle N}$ parties. This generates a richer family of classical MACs whose polytope dimension we compute. We identify a "generalized fingerprinting inequality'' as a valid facet for this polytope, and we verify that a quantum particle distributed among $N$ separated parties can violate this inequality even when ${K=N-1}$. Connections are drawn between the single-particle framework and multi-level coherence theory. We show that every pure state with $K$-level coherence can be detected in a semi-device independent manner, with the only assumption being conservation of particle number.
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6 Ecommerce Trends That Will Dictate the Industry
Even though the eCommerce industry feels oversaturated, starting a business from scratch is still tempting. Given how many people are shopping on the internet these days, it makes sense to look for a venture online. “Brick-and-mortar stores still exist, but the ongoing pandemic lifted online stores to new heights, and it does not seem like […]
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F1 Esports Series Challengers is Back for 2022!
Challengers is BACK for another year! The dust has only just begun to settle on the 2021 F1 Esports Series Pro Championship presented by Aramco. But while that may still be fresh in the memory, we’re already looking for fresh talented racers in 2022.
So what is the Challengers? Don’t worry – we’ve got everything you need to know right here! Essentially, Challengers is the second step on the journey to becoming an official F1 Esports Series racer. The first step was the qualifying events held on F1 2021 back in October and November, and now we have the very best qualifiers ready to race one another.
Groups of racers on PC, Xbox and PlayStation devices will contest a 12-race championship in the early months of 2022. After 12 races, the six drivers with the most points on each platform will progress to the Pro Exhibition. From there, they’ll be pushed to the absolute limit, with the 10 official F1 Esports teams able to pick the most talented drivers for their official 2022 roster.
CHALLENGERS FORMAT
Each event of the Challengers will consist of two 25% races per console, running on consecutive days. So to kick off, our first week of action will see the Xbox racers battle on January 18, with PlayStation and PC players following suit the next two days.
Six events will run every fortnight from January 18 until the end of March, at which point we’ll separate the good from the great. The six finest racer from each group will then progress to the Pro Exhibition.
These streams will all be taking place live on Twitch and Huya from 19:00 GMT, so you can follow the action as it goes along! Who knows, we might just unearth our latest superstar!
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Cem Bolukbasi to Race in Formula 2 in 2022!
Turkish racer Cem Bolukbasi will contest the 2022 FIA Formula 2 Championship after signing a deal with Charouz Racing System!
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