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Multiport based teleportation - transmission of a large amount of quantum information

Piotr Kopszak, M. Mozrzymas, M. Studzi'nski, Michał Horodecki·August 3, 2020·DOI: 10.22331/q-2021-11-11-576
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Abstract

We analyse the problem of transmitting a number of unknown quantum states or one composite system in one go. We derive a lower bound on the performance of such process, measured in the entanglement fidelity. The obtained bound is effectively computable and outperforms the explicit values of the entanglement fidelity calculated for the pre-existing variants of the port-based protocols, allowing for teleportation of a much larger amount of quantum information. The comparison with the exact formulas and similar analysis for the probabilistic scheme is also discussed. In particular, we present the closed-form expressions for the entanglement fidelity and for the probability of success in the probabilistic scheme in the qubit case in the picture of the spin angular momentum.

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