Three-party remote state preparation schemes based on entanglement

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Nan-Run Zhou
Hu-Lai Cheng
Xiang-Yang Tao
Li-Hua Gong
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[1] Nanchang University,Department of Electronic Information Engineering
[2] Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,Information Security Center
[3] Jiangxi Normal University,Key Laboratory of Photoelectronics and Telecommunication of Jiangxi Province
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Three-party remote state preparation; Entanglement; Classical communication cost; Quantum channel;
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By exploiting the entanglement correlation in quantum mechanics, two three-party remote state preparation (RSP) schemes are proposed. One is three-party remote preparation of a single-particle quantum state, and the other is three-party remote preparation of a two-particle entangled state. In the proposed schemes, the sender Alice knows the quantum states to be prepared, while the receivers Bob and Charlie do not know the quantum states; Alice performs measurement and unitary operations on her own particles with two three-particle GHZ states as the quantum channel. According to Alice’s measurement results, Bob and Charlie measure their own particles on the corresponding quantum measurement bases and perform unitary operations on the corresponding particles to reconstruct the quantum states, respectively. Compared with multiparty joint remote preparation and two-party RSP of a quantum state, the proposed schemes realize quantum multicast communication successfully, which enables Bob and Charlie to obtain the prepared quantum states simultaneously in the case of just knowing Alice’s measurement results, while Bob and Charlie do not know each other’s prepared quantum states. It is shown that only three classical bits are required for the two proposed RSP schemes when Bob and Alice introduce an auxiliary particle, respectively, and the proposed schemes are secure after the quantum channel authentication.
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页数:13
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