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Quantum energy teleportation via random bi-partitioning in N-qubit systems

Quantum Physics 2024-10-08 v1

Abstract

This study investigates quantum energy teleportation (QET) using stochastic bi-partitioning in an NN-body Hamiltonian system. In this protocol, project measurements are performed on (Nm)(N - m) qubits to capture quantum fluctuation information of the NN-qubit ground state during external energy injection. Significantly, the information reaches the sites of the remaining mm qubits faster than the energy diffuses, allowing for extracting the ground state energy through local operations. Our results show that increasing the number of qubits NN enhances the available energy for QET, with efficiency peaking when (N1)(N - 1) qubits are inputs and one is an output. We also find a strong correlation between energy transfer efficiency and ground-state entanglement. Increasing the parameter kh\frac{k}{h} improves both efficiency and entanglement until reaching a plateau. Overall, more qubits lead to higher energy transfer efficiency and entanglement, highlighting their critical roles in QET performance.

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@article{arxiv.2410.04919,
  title  = {Quantum energy teleportation via random bi-partitioning in N-qubit systems},
  author = {Zhirong Xun and Changliang Ren},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.04919},
  year   = {2024}
}