Teleportation of unknown qubit via Star type tripartite states
Abstract
Eylee Jung \textit{et.al}\cite{jung2008} had conjectured that is a necessary and sufficient condition for the perfect two-party teleportation and consequently the Groverian measure of entanglement for the entanglement resource must be . It is also known that prototype state is not useful for standard teleportation. Agrawal and Pati\cite{pati2006} have successfully executed perfect (standard) teleportation with non-prototype state. Aligned with Pati's protocol\cite{pati2006} we have considered here type tripartite states and have shown that perfect teleportation is suitable with such states. Moreover, we have taken the linear superposition of non-prototype state and its spin-flipped version and shown that it belongs to class. Also, standard teleportation is possible with these states. It is observed that genuine tripartite entanglement is not necessary requirement for a state to be used as a channel for successful standard teleportation. We have also shown that these class states are states and their Groverian entanglement is , thus concluding that Jung conjecture is not a necessary condition.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2407.11519,
title = {Teleportation of unknown qubit via Star type tripartite states},
author = {Anushree Pandey and Abhijit Mandal and Sovik Roy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.11519},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in Quantum Information Processing (Springer Nature)