A quantum channel is a mathematical model used in quantum information theory to describe the transmission of quantum information between two parties, typically referred to as the sender (or Alice) and the receiver (or Bob). It represents a medium through which quantum states can be sent, allowing the transfer of quantum bits or qubits. Quantum channels account for the effects of noise and loss in the transmission of quantum information, which can arise from interactions with the environment or imperfections in the communication process.
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