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Optimal conclusive teleportation of quantum states

Quantum teleportation of qudits is revisited. In particular, we analyze the case where the quantum channel corresponds to a non-maximally entangled state and show that the success of the protocol is directly related to the problem of distinguishing non-orthogonal quantum states. The teleportation ch...

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Autores principales: Roa, L, Delgado, A J, Fuentes-Guridi, I
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/611178
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author Roa, L
Delgado, A J
Fuentes-Guridi, I
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Delgado, A J
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description Quantum teleportation of qudits is revisited. In particular, we analyze the case where the quantum channel corresponds to a non-maximally entangled state and show that the success of the protocol is directly related to the problem of distinguishing non-orthogonal quantum states. The teleportation channel can be seen as a coherent superposition of two channels, one of them being a maximally entangled state thus, leading to perfect teleportation and the other, corresponding to a non-maximally entangled state living in a subspace of the d-dimensional Hilbert space. The second channel leads to a teleported state with reduced fidelity. We calculate the average fidelity of the process and show its optimality.
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spelling cern-6111782019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/611178engRoa, LDelgado, A JFuentes-Guridi, IOptimal conclusive teleportation of quantum statesGeneral Theoretical PhysicsQuantum teleportation of qudits is revisited. In particular, we analyze the case where the quantum channel corresponds to a non-maximally entangled state and show that the success of the protocol is directly related to the problem of distinguishing non-orthogonal quantum states. The teleportation channel can be seen as a coherent superposition of two channels, one of them being a maximally entangled state thus, leading to perfect teleportation and the other, corresponding to a non-maximally entangled state living in a subspace of the d-dimensional Hilbert space. The second channel leads to a teleported state with reduced fidelity. We calculate the average fidelity of the process and show its optimality.quant-ph/0304002oai:cds.cern.ch:6111782003-03-31
spellingShingle General Theoretical Physics
Roa, L
Delgado, A J
Fuentes-Guridi, I
Optimal conclusive teleportation of quantum states
title Optimal conclusive teleportation of quantum states
title_full Optimal conclusive teleportation of quantum states
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title_short Optimal conclusive teleportation of quantum states
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