L. Procopio, F. Delgado, M. Enríquez, N. Belabas, J. Levenson
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Communication using an indefinite causal structure
It has recently been shown that if two completely depolarizing channels are in a superposition of different orders, classical information can be transmitted that would be otherwise lost [1]. Here, we present a generalization of the results of [1] to study communication with arbitrary depolarizing channels and putting to good use indefinite causal order, a new paradigm for quantum information/computation.