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arxiv: quant-ph/0410170 · v1 · submitted 2004-10-21 · 🪐 quant-ph

On the efficiency of nonlocal gates generation

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keywords methodgatesprobabilitybounddistillation-basedentangledentanglementsigma
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We propose and study a method for using non-maximally entangled states to implement probabilistically non-local gates. Unlike distillation-based protocols, this method does not generate a maximally entangled state at intermediate stages of the process. As a consequences, the method becomes more efficient at a certain range of parameters. Gates of the form $\exp[i\xi\sigma_{n_A}\sigma_{n_B}]$ with $\xi\ll1$, can be implemented with nearly unit probability and with vanishingly small entanglement, while for the distillation-based method the gate is produced with a vanishing success probability. We also derive an upper bound to the optimal success probability and show that in the small entanglement limit, the bound is tight.

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