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N-qubit quantum teleportation, information splitting and superdense coding through the composite GHZ–Bell channel

N-qubit quantum teleportation, information splitting and superdense coding through the composite... We introduce a general odd qubit entangled system composed of GHZ and Bell pairs and explicate its usefulness for quantum teleportation, information splitting and superdense coding. After demonstrating the superdense coding protocol on the five qubit system, we prove that ‘2N + 1’ classical bits can be sent by sending ‘N + 1’ quantum bits using this channel. It is found that the five-qubit system is also ideal for arbitrary one qubit and two qubit teleportation and quantum information splitting (QIS). For the single qubit QIS, three different protocols are feasible, whereas for the two qubit QIS, only one protocol exists. Protocols for the arbitrary N-qubit state teleportation and quantum information splitting are then illustrated. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Quantum Information Processing Springer Journals

N-qubit quantum teleportation, information splitting and superdense coding through the composite GHZ–Bell channel

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2011 by Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
Subject
Physics; Physics, general; Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics; Quantum Physics; Computer Science, general; Mathematics, general
ISSN
1570-0755
eISSN
1573-1332
DOI
10.1007/s11128-011-0270-x
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Abstract

We introduce a general odd qubit entangled system composed of GHZ and Bell pairs and explicate its usefulness for quantum teleportation, information splitting and superdense coding. After demonstrating the superdense coding protocol on the five qubit system, we prove that ‘2N + 1’ classical bits can be sent by sending ‘N + 1’ quantum bits using this channel. It is found that the five-qubit system is also ideal for arbitrary one qubit and two qubit teleportation and quantum information splitting (QIS). For the single qubit QIS, three different protocols are feasible, whereas for the two qubit QIS, only one protocol exists. Protocols for the arbitrary N-qubit state teleportation and quantum information splitting are then illustrated.

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Quantum Information ProcessingSpringer Journals

Published: Aug 12, 2011

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