Proposes first receiver-centric blockwise coding with sequential CUSUM detection for covert bosonic channels, deriving minimum segment lengths under per-block covertness using linear-vs-quadratic asymmetry for general-dyne receivers.
On the classical capacity of quantum gaussian channels,
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On the Bethe lattice the LLT percolation transition is mean-field while the Anderson transition is not, showing LLT reproduces some low-disorder features but fails to capture quantum critical properties.
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Covert Blockwise Coding with Sequential Detection over Thermal-Loss Bosonic Channels
Proposes first receiver-centric blockwise coding with sequential CUSUM detection for covert bosonic channels, deriving minimum segment lengths under per-block covertness using linear-vs-quadratic asymmetry for general-dyne receivers.
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Geometry and localization: Probing Localization Landscape Theory on the Bethe Lattice
On the Bethe lattice the LLT percolation transition is mean-field while the Anderson transition is not, showing LLT reproduces some low-disorder features but fails to capture quantum critical properties.