Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2002-01-03
Phys. Rev. Lett., Vol. 90 (2003) 127905
Physics
Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.127905
We consider remote state preparation protocols for a set of pure states whose projectors form a basis for operators acting on the input Hilbert space. If a protocol (1) uses only forward communication and entanglement, (2) deterministically prepares an exact copy of the state, and (3) does so obliviously -- without leaking further information about the state to the receiver -- then the protocol can be modified to require from the sender only a single specimen of the state. Furthermore, the original protocol and the modified protocol use the same amount of classical communication. Thus, under the three conditions stated, remote state preparation requires at least as much classical communication as teleportation, as Lo has conjectured [PRA 62 (2000) 012313], which is twice the expected classical communication cost of some existing nonoblivious protocols.
Leung Debbie W.
Shor Peter W.
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