Continuous variable port-based teleportation
Abstract
Port-based teleportation is generalization of the standard teleportation protocol which does not require unitary operations by the receiver. This comes at the price of requiring entangled pairs, while for the standard teleportation protocol. The lack of correction unitaries allows port-based teleportation to be used as a fundamental theoretical tool to simulate arbitrary channels with a general resource, with applications to study fundamental limits of quantum communication, cryptography and sensing, and to define general programmable quantum computers. Here we introduce a general formulation of port-based teleportation in continuous variable systems and study in detail the case. In particular, we interpret the resulting channel as an energy truncation and analyse the kinds of channels that can be naturally simulated after this restriction.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2302.08522,
title = {Continuous variable port-based teleportation},
author = {Jason L. Pereira and Leonardo Banchi and Stefano Pirandola},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.08522},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
27 pages, 6 figures. Similar to published version. Supplemental material available in the source folder