Some remarks on port-based teleportation
Abstract
Port-based teleportation (PBT) is a teleportation scheme such that the teleported state appears in one of receiver's multiple output ports without any correcting operation on the output port. In this paper, we make some remarks on PBT. Those include the possibility of recoverable PBT (a hybrid protocol between PBT and the standard teleportation scheme), the possibility of port-based superdense coding (a dual protocol to PBT), and the fidelily upper bound expected from the entanglement monogamy relation in asymmetric universal cloning.
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