Asymptotic performance of port-based teleportation (Q2223729)

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      Asymptotic performance of port-based teleportation (English)
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      1 February 2021
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      Quantum teleportation is a primitive widely used in quantum information science for transmission of unknown quantum state between systems using shared entanglement, joint measurement, classical communication and correction operation. Port-based teleportation (PBT) is a specific variant of such protocol, when a correction operation of receiver is a choice of one among several subsystems (`ports'). However, PBT may not implement ideal state transfer if number of ports is finite. Fundamental limits of PBT fidelity for arbitrary finite input dimension and a large number of ports are estimated in this work. Authors use methods from representation theory of symmetric and unitary groups for analyse of probability distributions on a set of random matrices necessary to describe the quantum measurement in PBT.
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      quantum teleportation
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      port-based teleportation
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      quantum communications
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      quantum channel
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      entanglement fidelity
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      programmable quantum processors
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      Young diagram
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      representation theory
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      symmetric group
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