Classical information channel explained

In quantum information science, a classical information channel (often called simply classical channel) is a communication channel that can be used to transmit classical information (as opposed to quantum channel which can transmit quantum information). An example would be a light travelling over fiber optics lines or electricity travelling over phone lines.

Although classical channels cannot transmit quantum information by themselves, they can be useful in combination with quantum channels. Examples of their use are:

See also

References

  1. M. Nielsen, I. Chuang. Quantum Computation and Quantum Information. Cambridge University Press, 2000.