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Optimal conclusive teleportation of quantum states

Optimal conclusive teleportation of quantum states
Optimal conclusive teleportation of quantum states

The teleportation of a quantum state belonging to a d-dimensional Hilbert space (qudit) was studied. The quantum state discrimination protocol used considered the use of nonmaximally entangled pure state of two qudits as quantum channel. It was shown that the success of the protocol was directly related to the problem of distinguishing nonorthogonal quantum states.

1050-2947
223101-223106
Roa, L.
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Delgado, A.
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Fuentes-Guridi, I.
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Roa, L.
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Delgado, A.
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Fuentes-Guridi, I.
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Roa, L., Delgado, A. and Fuentes-Guridi, I. (2003) Optimal conclusive teleportation of quantum states. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 68 (2), 223101-223106, [022310]. (doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.68.022310).

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The teleportation of a quantum state belonging to a d-dimensional Hilbert space (qudit) was studied. The quantum state discrimination protocol used considered the use of nonmaximally entangled pure state of two qudits as quantum channel. It was shown that the success of the protocol was directly related to the problem of distinguishing nonorthogonal quantum states.

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Published date: August 2003

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Local EPrints ID: 480307
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480307
ISSN: 1050-2947
PURE UUID: 1c8ad95e-079f-4759-b00e-ecec47eb5a72

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Author: L. Roa
Author: A. Delgado
Author: I. Fuentes-Guridi

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