Hybrid Multi-Directional Quantum Communication Protocol
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.14043v1
- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2024 11:06:14 GMT
- Title: Hybrid Multi-Directional Quantum Communication Protocol
- Authors: Mitali Sisodia, Manoj Kumar Mandal, Binayak S. Choudhury
- Abstract summary: We propose a hybrid multi-directional six-party scheme of implementing quantum teleportation and joint remote state preparation under the supervision of a controller.
We analytically derive the average fidelities of this hybrid scheme under the amplitude-damping and the phase-damping noise.
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- Abstract: The way a new type of state called a hybrid state, which contains more than
one degree of freedom, is used in many practical applications of quantum
communication tasks with lesser amount of resources. Similarly, our aim is here
to perform multi-quantum communication tasks in a protocol to approach quantum
information in multipurpose and multi-directional. We propose a hybrid
multi-directional six-party scheme of implementing quantum teleportation and
joint remote state preparation under the supervision of a controller via a
multi-qubit entangled state as a quantum channel with 100% success probability.
Moreover, we analytically derive the average fidelities of this hybrid scheme
under the amplitude-damping and the phase-damping noise.
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