Tridirectional quantum teleportation protocol in continuous variables
E. A. Nesterova, S. B. Korolev

TL;DR
This paper introduces a flexible continuous-variable quantum teleportation protocol enabling three-party, two-party, or one-to-two state transfers using optimized cluster states to minimize errors.
Contribution
It presents a novel tridirectional quantum teleportation protocol in continuous variables with multiple configuration options and optimized resource states.
Findings
Multiple cluster state configurations identified for the protocol
Protocols with minimal error configurations developed
Flexible scenarios for quantum state exchange demonstrated
Abstract
We propose a protocol for tridirectional quantum teleportation in continuous variables. A special feature of the protocol is the possibility to choose one of three scenarios: simultaneous exchange between three participants, exchange between any two participants, or the transfer of two states to a third participant. We use a cluster state in continuous variables as the main resource to realise tridirectional quantum teleportation. In the paper, we obtain several possible configurations of cluster states in continuous variables that can be used as the main resource. From the whole range of configurations, we have chosen those that realise the protocol with the smallest possible error.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Molecular Communication and Nanonetworks
