Investigating controlled teleportation capability of quantum states with respect to $k$-separability
Physical Review A 109, 062403 (2024) Quantum teleportation is an essential application of quantum entanglement. The examination of teleportation fidelity in two-party standard teleportation schemes reveals a critical threshold distinguishing separable and entangled states. For separable states, thei...
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Zusammenfassung: | Physical Review A 109, 062403 (2024) Quantum teleportation is an essential application of quantum entanglement.
The examination of teleportation fidelity in two-party standard teleportation
schemes reveals a critical threshold distinguishing separable and entangled
states. For separable states, their teleportation fidelities cannot exceed the
threshold, emphasizing the significance of entanglement. We extend this
analysis to multi-party scenarios known as controlled teleportation. Our study
provides thresholds that $N$-qudit $k$-separable states cannot exceed in a
controlled teleportation scheme, where $N \ge 3$ and $2 \le k \le N$. This not
only establishes a standard for utilizing a given quantum state as a resource
in controlled teleportation but also enhances our understanding of the
influence of the entanglement structure on controlled teleportation
performance. In addition, we show that genuine multipartite entanglement is not
a prerequisite for achieving a high controlled teleportation capability. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.02115 |