Teleportation Protocols Requiring Only One Classical Bit
Subhash Kak

TL;DR
This paper introduces two novel quantum teleportation protocols that reduce classical communication from two bits to one, utilizing chained XOR operations and three entangled particles.
Contribution
It presents the first known protocols for quantum teleportation requiring only a single classical bit, advancing quantum communication efficiency.
Findings
Protocols successfully teleport quantum states with only one classical bit
Chained XOR operations enable reduced classical communication
Use of three entangled particles in the second protocol
Abstract
The standard protocol for teleportation of a quantum state requires an entangled pair of particles and the use of two classical bits of information. Here, we present two protocols for teleportation that require only one classical bit. In the first protocol, chained XOR operations are performed on the particles before one of them is removed to the remote location where the state is being teleported. In the second protocol, three entangled particles are used.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
