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Quantum
Information and Computation
ISSN: 1533-7146
published since 2001
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Vol.3 No.5, September 2003 |
Squeezing
quantum information through a classical channel: measuring the
quantumness of a set of quantum states
(pp377-404)
Chris A. Fuchs and M. Sasaki
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC3.5-1
Abstracts:
In this paper we propose a general method to quantify how
``quantum'' a set of
quantum states is. The idea is to gauge the quantumness of the set by
the worst-case difficulty of transmitting the states through a purely
classical communication channel. Potential applications of this notion
arise in quantum cryptography, where one might like to use an alphabet
of states that promises to be the most sensitive to quantum
eavesdropping, and in laboratory demonstrations of quantum
teleportation, where it is necessary to check that quantum entanglement
has actually been used in the protocol.
Key words: Quantum
Cryptography, quantum teleportation |
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