We consider the two-object remote quantum control for a special case in which all the object qubits are in a telecloning state. We propose a scheme which achieves the two-object remote quantum control by using two particular four-particle entangled state
Several protocols for controlled teleportation were suggested by Yang, Chu, and Han [PRA 70, 022329 ...
We consider the problem of communicating quantum states by simultaneously making use of a noiseless ...
Recently, Yeo and Chua [Phys. have given an explicit protocol for faithfully teleporting an arbitrar...
We present a simultaneous quantum state teleportation scheme, in which receivers can not recover the...
We consider the implementation of an unknown arbitrary unitary operation U upon a distant quantum sy...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.70.022329.We ...
Remote information concentration, the reverse process of quantum telecloning, is presented. In this ...
In this paper, we make a study on how to efficiently transmit an arbitrary two-qubit pure state to r...
We compare remote information concentration by a maximally entangled GHZ state with by an unlockable...
We explicitly show a protocol in which an arbitrary two qubit state vertical bar phi >=a vertical ba...
Designing quantum protocols with unit success probability is highly desirable from a viewpoint of th...
We put forward an efficient quantum controlled teleportation scheme, in which arbitrary two-qubit st...
We consider the implementation of an arbitrary unitary operation U upon a distant quantum system. Th...
The no-cloning theorem forbids the distribution of an unknown state to more than one receiver. Howev...
We consider a system of multiple qubits without any quantum control. We show that one can mediate en...
Several protocols for controlled teleportation were suggested by Yang, Chu, and Han [PRA 70, 022329 ...
We consider the problem of communicating quantum states by simultaneously making use of a noiseless ...
Recently, Yeo and Chua [Phys. have given an explicit protocol for faithfully teleporting an arbitrar...
We present a simultaneous quantum state teleportation scheme, in which receivers can not recover the...
We consider the implementation of an unknown arbitrary unitary operation U upon a distant quantum sy...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.70.022329.We ...
Remote information concentration, the reverse process of quantum telecloning, is presented. In this ...
In this paper, we make a study on how to efficiently transmit an arbitrary two-qubit pure state to r...
We compare remote information concentration by a maximally entangled GHZ state with by an unlockable...
We explicitly show a protocol in which an arbitrary two qubit state vertical bar phi >=a vertical ba...
Designing quantum protocols with unit success probability is highly desirable from a viewpoint of th...
We put forward an efficient quantum controlled teleportation scheme, in which arbitrary two-qubit st...
We consider the implementation of an arbitrary unitary operation U upon a distant quantum system. Th...
The no-cloning theorem forbids the distribution of an unknown state to more than one receiver. Howev...
We consider a system of multiple qubits without any quantum control. We show that one can mediate en...
Several protocols for controlled teleportation were suggested by Yang, Chu, and Han [PRA 70, 022329 ...
We consider the problem of communicating quantum states by simultaneously making use of a noiseless ...
Recently, Yeo and Chua [Phys. have given an explicit protocol for faithfully teleporting an arbitrar...