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Probabilistic resumable bidirectional quantum teleportation

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In order to effectively use partially entangled pairs, we consider two kinds of generalized bidirectional quantum teleportation (GBQT) protocols in the different cases: (I) Alice and Bob send messages to… Click to show full abstract

In order to effectively use partially entangled pairs, we consider two kinds of generalized bidirectional quantum teleportation (GBQT) protocols in the different cases: (I) Alice and Bob send messages to each other, and (II) Bob replays Alice after he received Alice’s message, where partially entangled pairs are utilized as the quantum channels. However, the states to be teleported will be destroyed if GBQT fails. To solve this problem, we show an improved project, probabilistic resumable bidirectional quantum teleportation (RBQT), where the states to be teleported can be rebuilt exactly by senders when RBQT has not been successfully achieved. Thus, we are able to carry out RBQT many times until it succeeds, although there are no other copies of the initial states. In RBQT, weak entanglement can also be utilized to bidirectionally teleport unknown states successfully.

Keywords: quantum; probabilistic resumable; resumable bidirectional; bidirectional quantum; quantum teleportation

Journal Title: Quantum Information Processing
Year Published: 2017

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