An inverter-chain link implementation of quantum teleportation and
superdense coding
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.03276v2
- Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2023 01:01:52 GMT
- Title: An inverter-chain link implementation of quantum teleportation and
superdense coding
- Authors: Felix A. Buot, Roland E.S. Otadoy, and Xavier L. Bacalla
- Abstract summary: inverter-chain link (ICL) diagrams of quantum entanglement faithfully capture the fundamental concept of quantum teleportation and superdense coding.
On the fundamental question posed by EPR, our result seems to lend support to the geometric nature of quantum entanglement.
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- Abstract: A new perspective in terms of inverter-chain link (ICL) diagrams of quantum
entanglement faithfully captures the fundamental concept of quantum
teleportation and superdense coding. The ICL may be considered a series of
{\sigma}_{x} Pauli-matrix operations, where a physical/geometric representation
provides the mysterious link raised by EPR. Here, we employ discrete phase
space and ICL analyses of quantum entanglement as a resource for quantum
teleportation and superdense coding. We underscore the quantum superposition
principle and Hadamard transformation under a local single-qubit operation. On
the fundamental question posed by EPR, our result seems to lend support to the
geometric nature of quantum entanglement. In concluding remarks, we discuss
very briefly a bold conjecture in physics aiming to unify general relativity
with quantum mechanics, namely, ER=EPR.
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