Maximal Phase Space Compression ()
ABSTRACT
The (seldomly quoted) generalised-Heisenberg uncertainty relations are an effect of the quantum correlation coefficient inequalities. The quantum correlation coefficient determines how much a state can be compacted and on what basis. It is shown that how this can be used to best compress a signal (such as a radio wave, or a 2D laser complex field at a focal plane) while at the same time encrypting the signal.
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Dima, M. and Petre, M. (2013) Maximal Phase Space Compression.
Journal of Signal and Information Processing,
4, 170-172. doi:
10.4236/jsip.2013.42024.
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