We revisit a fundamental open problem in quantum information theory, namely
whether it is possible to transmit quantum information at a rate exceeding the
channel capacity if we allow for a non-vanishing probability of decoding error.
Here we establish that the Rains information of any quantum channel is a strong
converse rate for quantum communication: For any sequence of codes with rate
exceeding the Rains information of the channel, we show that the fidelity
vanishes exponentially fast as the number of channel uses increases. This
remains true even if we consider codes that perform classical post-processing
on the transmitted quantum data. As an application of this result, for
generalized dephasing channels we show that the Rains information is also
achievable, and thereby establish the strong converse property for quantum
communication over such channels. Thus we conclusively settle the strong
converse question for a class of quantum channels that have a non-trivial
quantum capacity.Comment: v4: 13 pages, accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on
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