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Demonstration of measurement-free universal logical quantum computation. [PDF]
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Efficient data replication in distributed clouds via quantum entanglement algorithms. [PDF]
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Towards a Global Scale Quantum Information Network: A Study Applied to Satellite-Enabled Distributed Quantum Computing. [PDF]
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An efficient tripartite remote state preparation scheme with noise analysis. [PDF]
Bolokian M, Orouji AA, Houshmand M.
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Controlled bidirectional teleportation of unknown single-particle states by using an arbitrary high-dimensional entangled state. [PDF]
Lei H, Tang J, Peng J.
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Strong Local Passivity in Unconventional Scenarios: A New Protocol for Amplified Quantum Energy Teleportation. [PDF]
Xie S, Sajjan M, Kais S.
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Multiphoton quantum teleportation
Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Seriya 3: Fizika, Astronomiya, 2023The possibility of multiphoton teleportation with the production of entangled particle clones has been studied. Issues of causality in quantum teleportation have been considered.
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Fortschritte der Physik, 2002
Summary: Given a single copy of an unknown quantum state, it is impossible in principle to identify it. The mostly inaccessible information carried by the state is termed quantum information. In contrast to classical information, it cannot be copied or cloned. This concept provides a theoretical underpinning for all aspects of quantum communication and
Kishore Kapale, M Suhail Zubairy
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Summary: Given a single copy of an unknown quantum state, it is impossible in principle to identify it. The mostly inaccessible information carried by the state is termed quantum information. In contrast to classical information, it cannot be copied or cloned. This concept provides a theoretical underpinning for all aspects of quantum communication and
Kishore Kapale, M Suhail Zubairy
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2023
Abstract Chapter 14 discusses the quantum communication protocol called quantum teleportation, which uses the quantum correlations in an entangled particle pair shared between two observers to transmit the information stored in the (unknown) quantum state of a target system from one of the observers to the other.
Reinhold A. Bertlmann, Nicolai Friis
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Abstract Chapter 14 discusses the quantum communication protocol called quantum teleportation, which uses the quantum correlations in an entangled particle pair shared between two observers to transmit the information stored in the (unknown) quantum state of a target system from one of the observers to the other.
Reinhold A. Bertlmann, Nicolai Friis
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