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Hayden-Preskill decoding from noisy Hawking radiation

arXiv
Authors: Ning Bao, Yuta Kikuchi

Year

2020

Paper ID

20359

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

In the Hayden-Preskill thought experiment, the Hawking radiation emitted before a quantum state is thrown into the black hole is used along with the radiation collected later for the purpose of decoding the quantum state. A natural question is how the recoverability is affected if the stored early radiation is damaged or subject to decoherence, and/or the decoding protocol is imperfectly performed. We study the recoverability in the thought experiment in the presence of decoherence or noise in the storage of early radiation.

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