Catalytic quantum teleportation and beyond
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2102.11846v3
- Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2021 12:25:05 GMT
- Title: Catalytic quantum teleportation and beyond
- Authors: Patryk Lipka-Bartosik, Paul Skrzypczyk
- Abstract summary: We develop a new teleportation protocol based upon the idea of using ancillary entanglement catalytically.
We show that catalytic entanglement allows for a noiseless quantum channel to be simulated with a quality that could never be achieved.
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- Abstract: We address fundamental limitations of quantum teleportation -- the process of
transferring quantum information using classical communication and preshared
entanglement. We develop a new teleportation protocol based upon the idea of
using ancillary entanglement catalytically, i.e. without depleting it. This
protocol is then used to show that catalytic entanglement allows for a
noiseless quantum channel to be simulated with a quality that could never be
achieved using only entanglement from the shared state, even for catalysts with
a small dimension. On the one hand, this allows for a more faithful
transmission of quantum information using generic states and a fixed amount of
consumed entanglement. On the other hand, this shows, for the first time, that
entanglement catalysis provides a genuine advantage in a generic
quantum-information processing task. Finally, we show that similar ideas can be
directly applied to study quantum catalysis for more general problems in
quantum mechanics. As an application, we show that catalysts can activate
so-called passive states, a concept that finds widespread application e.g. in
quantum thermodynamics.
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