Sequential information theoretic protocols in continuous variable systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.15032v1
- Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2024 08:23:16 GMT
- Title: Sequential information theoretic protocols in continuous variable systems
- Authors: Sudipta Das, Ayan Patra, Rivu Gupta, Aditi Sen De, Himadri Shekhar Dhar,
- Abstract summary: We propose schemes for resource reusability, resource-splitting protocol and unsharp homodyne measurements.
We demonstrate the advantage offered by the first scheme in implementing sequential attempts at continuous variable teleportation when the protocol fails in the previous round.
We exhibit that, under specific conditions, it is possible to witness the entanglement of a state an arbitrary number of times via a scheme that differs significantly from any protocol proposed for finite dimensional systems.
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- Abstract: In order to enable the sequential implementation of quantum information theoretic protocols in the continuous variable framework, we propose two schemes for resource reusability, resource-splitting protocol and unsharp homodyne measurements. We demonstrate the advantage offered by the first scheme in implementing sequential attempts at continuous variable teleportation when the protocol fails in the previous round. On the other hand, unsharp quadrature measurements are employed to implement the detection of entanglement between several pairs of parties. We exhibit that, under specific conditions, it is possible to witness the entanglement of a state an arbitrary number of times via a scheme that differs significantly from any protocol proposed for finite dimensional systems.
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