Quantum state rotation: Circularly transferring quantum states of multiple users
Yonghae Lee, Hayata Yamasaki, Soojoon Lee

TL;DR
This paper introduces the quantum state rotation task for multiple users, generalizing quantum state exchange, and analyzes its entanglement cost, providing bounds and conditions for zero entanglement requirement.
Contribution
It formalizes the quantum state rotation task for multiple users, derives bounds on its entanglement cost, and highlights differences from the two-user quantum state exchange.
Findings
Bounds on optimal entanglement cost established
Conditions for zero entanglement cost identified
Difference between multi-user rotation and two-user exchange clarified
Abstract
Quantum state exchange is a quantum communication task for two users in which the users faithfully exchange their respective parts of an initial state under the asymptotic scenario. In this work, we generalize the quantum state exchange task to a quantum communication task for users in which the users circularly transfer their respective parts of an initial state. We assume that every pair of users may share entanglement resources, and they use local operations and classical communication in order to perform the task. We call this generalized task the (asymptotic) quantum state rotation. First of all, we formally define the quantum state rotation task and its optimal entanglement cost, which means the least amount of total entanglement required to carry out the task. We then present lower and upper bounds on the optimal entanglement cost, and provide conditions for zero optimal…
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