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Publications [#368933] of Henry Pfister

Papers Published

  1. Brandsen, S; Mandal, A; Pfister, HD, Belief Propagation with Quantum Messages for Symmetric Classical-Quantum Channels, 2022 Ieee Information Theory Workshop, Itw 2022 (January, 2022), pp. 494-499, ISBN 9781665483414 [doi]
    (last updated on 2023/06/01)

    Abstract:
    Belief propagation (BP) is a classical algorithm that approximates the marginal distribution associated with a factor graph by passing messages between adjacent nodes in the graph. It gained popularity in the 1990's as a powerful decoding algorithm for LDPC codes. In 2016, Renes introduced a belief propagation with quantum messages (BPQM) and described how it could be used to decode classical codes defined by tree factor graphs that are sent over the classical-quantum pure-state channel. In this work, we propose an extension of BPQM to general binary-input symmetric classical-quantum (BSCQ) channels based on the implementation of a symmetric paired measurement. While this new paired-measurement BPQM (PMBPQM) approach is suboptimal in general, it provides a concrete BPQM decoder that can be implemented with local operations. Finally, we demonstrate that density evolution can be used to analyze the performance of PMBPQM on tree factor graphs. As an application, we compute noise thresholds of some LDPC codes with BPQM decoding for a class of BSCQ channels.

 

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