Generalization of Bidirectional Controlled Hybrid Protocol of Quantum Teleportation and Remote State Preparation
MohammadHossein Valeh, Hossein Aghababa, Mohammadreza Kolahdouz,, Masoud Barati

TL;DR
This paper introduces a controlled hybrid quantum protocol enabling secure transmission of multi-qubit states using entanglement, combining teleportation and remote state preparation with third-party control for enhanced security.
Contribution
It presents a novel protocol that generalizes existing methods by allowing simultaneous transmission of multi-qubit states with third-party control for security.
Findings
Protocol supports transmission of n-qubit states using (4n+1) qubits entangled state
Ensures security through third-party control
Enables simultaneous quantum communication
Abstract
This paper proposes a protocol for hybrid quantum teleportation and remote state preparation(RSP). It allows users to transmit an n-qubit quantum state by using (4n+1)qubits entangled state as a quantum channel to each other simultaneously. This protocol is under the control of a third person, Charlie, who ensures the security of this transmission
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography
