Antilinearity in Bipartite Quantum Systems and Imperfect Quantum Teleportation

Physics – Quantum Physics

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Conference: Quantum Probability and Infinite-dimensional Analysis

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Antilinearity is quite natural in bipartite quantum systems. There is a
one-to-one correspondence between vectors and certain antilinear maps, here
called EPR-maps. Some of their properties and uses, including the factorization
of quantum teleportation maps, is explained. There is an elementary link to
twisted Kronecker products and to the modular objects of Tomita and Takesaki.

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