Quantum superdense coding a la Everett, comparison with teleportation
George Svetlichny

TL;DR
This paper explores quantum superdense coding within Everett's many worlds interpretation, comparing it to Everettian teleportation to deepen understanding of quantum information processes.
Contribution
It introduces a perspective on superdense coding and teleportation based on Everett's interpretation, offering new insights into quantum information theory.
Findings
Superdense coding analyzed through Everett's interpretation
Comparison reveals conceptual similarities and differences
Provides a new interpretative framework for quantum communication
Abstract
We analyze quantum superdense coding as would be seen in Everett's many worlds interpretation of measurement, and compare it to Everettian teleportation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
