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Teleportation with a Mixed State of Four Qubits and the Generalized Singlet Fraction

Quantum Physics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

Recently, an explicit protocol E0{\cal E}_0 for faithfully teleporting arbitrary two-qubit states using genuine four-qubit entangled states was presented by us [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 96}, 060502 (2006)]. Here, we show that E0{\cal E}_0 with an arbitrary four-qubit mixed state resource Ξ\Xi is equivalent to a generalized depolarizing bichannel with probabilities given by the maximally entangled components of the resource. These are defined in terms of our four-qubit entangled states. We define the generalized singlet fraction G[Ξ]{\cal G}[\Xi], and illustrate its physical significance with several examples. We argue that in order to teleport arbitrary two-qubit states with average fidelity better than is classically possible, we have to demand that G[Ξ]>1/2{\cal G}[\Xi] > 1/2. In addition, we conjecture that when G[Ξ]<1/4{\cal G}[\Xi] < 1/4 then no entanglement can be teleported. It is shown that to determine the usefulness of Ξ\Xi for E0{\cal E}_0, it is necessary to analyze G[Ξ]{\cal G}[\Xi].

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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0607108,
  title  = {Teleportation with a Mixed State of Four Qubits and the Generalized Singlet Fraction},
  author = {Ye Yeo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0607108},
  year   = {2009}
}

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