Remote state preparation

Journal Article (2001)
Author(s)

C. H. Bennett (IBM Research)

David P. Divincenzo (IBM Research)

Peter W. Shor (AT&T Labs – Research)

John A. Smolin (IBM Research)

B.M. Terhal (IBM Research)

W. K. Wootters (Williams College)

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https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.077902
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Publication Year
2001
Language
English
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Issue number
7
Volume number
87
Pages (from-to)
077902/1 - 077902/4

Abstract

Quantum teleportation uses prior entanglement and forward classical communication to transmit one instance of an unknown quantum state. Remote state preparation (RSP) has the same goal, but the sender knows classically what state is to be transmitted. We show that the asymptotic classical communication cost of RSP is one bit per qubit—half that of teleportation—and even less when transmitting part of a known entangled state. We explore the tradeoff between entanglement and classical communication required for RSP, and discuss RSP capacities of general quantum channels.

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