The paper shows that for some pairs of unitary channels, perfect discrimination is possible with separable states but nearly impossible with maximally entangled states, introducing MEWC and MEBC concepts.
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Introduces resource theories for asynchronous port-based teleportation with free classical and quantum pre-processing, computes tight fidelity bounds for isotropic, graph, and symmetrized EPR states, and proves the strongest model equals any one-way protocol in surpassing the classical teleportation
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Entanglement in quantum channel discrimination: sometimes less is more
The paper shows that for some pairs of unitary channels, perfect discrimination is possible with separable states but nearly impossible with maximally entangled states, introducing MEWC and MEBC concepts.
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A resource theory of asynchronous quantum information processing
Introduces resource theories for asynchronous port-based teleportation with free classical and quantum pre-processing, computes tight fidelity bounds for isotropic, graph, and symmetrized EPR states, and proves the strongest model equals any one-way protocol in surpassing the classical teleportation