Scrambling and quantum teleportation

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DOI10.1007/S11128-023-03922-5arXiv2211.10068OpenAlexW4366266251MaRDI QIDQ6043563FDOQ6043563

Mi-Ra Hwang, D. K. Park, Eylee Jung, MuSeong Kim

Publication date: 23 May 2023

Published in: Quantum Information Processing (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Scrambling is a concept introduced from information loss problem arising in black hole. In this paper we discuss the effect of scrambling from a perspective of pure quantum information theory. We introduce 7-qubit quantum circuit for a quantum teleportation. It is shown that the teleportation can be perfect if a maximal scrambling unitary is used. From this fact we conjecture that ``the quantity of scrambling is proportional to the fidelity of teleportation. In order to confirm the conjecture we introduce heta-dependent partially scrambling unitary, which reduces to no scrambling and maximal scrambling at heta=0 and heta=pi/2, respectively. Then, we compute the average fidelity analytically, and numerically by making use of qiskit (version 0.36.2) and 7-qibit real quantum computer ibmoslo. Finally, we conclude that our conjecture can be true or false depending on the choice of qubits for Bell measurement.


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