Operational criterion for controlled dense coding with non-trivial tripartite entangled states
Abstract
In this paper, we provide an operational criterion for controlled dense coding with a general class of three-qubit partially entangled states. A general three-qubit pure entangled state can be classified into two inequivalent classes according to their genuine tripartite entanglement. We claim that if a three-qubit state shows entanglement characteristic similar to GHZ-class then such non-trivial tripartite states are useful in controlled dense coding whereas states belonging to W-class are not useful for that. We start with a particular class of non-trivial partially entangled states belonging to GHZ-class and show that they are effective in controlled dense coding. Then we cite several other examples of different types of tripartite entangled states to support our conjecture.
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