Controlled bidirectional remote state preparation in noisy environment: A generalized view
Abstract
It is shown that a realistic, controlled bidirectional remote state preparation is possible using a large class of entangled quantum states having a particular structure. Existing protocols of probabilistic, deterministic and joint remote state preparation are generalized to obtain the corresponding protocols of controlled bidirectional remote state preparation (CBRSP). A general way of incorporating the effects of two well known noise processes, the amplitude-damping and phase-damping noise, on the probabilistic CBRSP process is studied in detail by considering that noise only affects the travel qubits of the quantum channel used for the probabilistic CBRSP process. Also indicated is how to account for the effect of these noise channels on deterministic and joint remote state CBRSP protocols.
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@article{arxiv.1409.0833,
title = {Controlled bidirectional remote state preparation in noisy environment: A generalized view},
author = {Vishal Sharma and Chitra Shukla and Subhashish Banerjee and Anirban Pathak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.0833},
year = {2022}
}
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11 pages, 2 figures