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In the theory of quantum communication, it is commonly accepted that entanglement cannot increase the capacity of a classical communication channel as described by Shannon, that is, for an independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) protocol. However, the capacity of an individual classical communication channel, which represents the amount of information you can transmit with a single use, can be increased if the sender and receiver share entanglement. Among the many papers exploring this concept, one of the more recent ones is an article by R. Prevedel, Y. Lu, W. Matthews, R. Kaltenbaek, and K.J. Resch entitled “Entanglement-assisted classical communication over a noisy channel”.[citation needed] In this paper, it is shown that a particular noisy classical channel has a higher succe
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