Quantum Fourier states and gates: Teleportation via rough entanglement
Abstract
Quantum Fourier gates (QFG) constitute a family of quantum gates that result from an exact combination of the quantum Fourier transform (QFT) and the SWAP gate. As a direct consequence of this, the Feynman gate is a particular case of that family, just as the Bell states are particular cases of the states that are also derived from the aforementioned family. Besides, this new tool will allow us to demonstrate that teleportation is not something that happens exclusively thanks to some level of entanglement, but that it is also possible with an incomplete form of entanglement known as rough entanglement. Finally, other applications necessary in the quantum Internet are incorporated.
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