QUANT-PHCRITMay 10, 2016

Finite-Block-Length Analysis in Classical and Quantum Information Theory

arXiv:1605.02821v29 citations
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The paper reviews finite size effects in classical and quantum information theory, addressing the limitations of ideal infinite-system assumptions in realistic scenarios.

Coding technology is used in several information processing tasks. In particular, when noise during transmission disturbs communications, coding technology is employed to protect the information. However, there are two types of coding technology: coding in classical information theory and coding in quantum information theory. Although the physical media used to transmit information ultimately obey quantum mechanics, we need to choose the type of coding depending on the kind of information device, classical or quantum, that is being used. In both branches of information theory, there are many elegant theoretical results under the ideal assumption that an infinitely large system is available. In a realistic situation, we need to account for finite size effects. The present paper reviews finite size effects in classical and quantum information theory with respect to various topics, including applied aspects.

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