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Teleportation of an arbitrary three-particle state
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2002
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Quantum ScienceQuantum CryptographyQuantum SecurityEngineeringQuantum ComputingQuantum TeleportationMany-body Quantum PhysicThree-particle Entangled StateArbitrary Three-particle StateQuantum InformationEntangled StatesSuccess ProbabilitiesQuantum NetworkQuantum CommunicationQuantum SystemQuantum EntanglementQuantum NetworkingMany-body Problem
We propose two schemes for teleporting an arbitrary three-particle state. In the first scheme, a two-particle state and a three-particle entangled state (both non-maximally entangled states) are used as quantum channels, while in the second scheme, three non-maximally entangled particle pairs are employed as quantum channels. We show that teleportation can be successfully realized with certain probability if a receiver adopts some appropriate unitary transformations. Their success probabilities and the classical communication costs are different.