Author
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- Miao Liu
(School of Mathematics and Statistics, Yili Normal University, Yili 835000, China
Institute of Applied Mathematics, Yili Normal University, Yining 835000, China)
- Zhaoyuan Zhang
(School of Mathematics and Statistics, Yili Normal University, Yili 835000, China
Institute of Applied Mathematics, Yili Normal University, Yining 835000, China
Co-first author.)
- Jiayin Peng
(School of Mathematics and Statistics, Yili Normal University, Yili 835000, China
Institute of Applied Mathematics, Yili Normal University, Yining 835000, China)
- Jiangang Tang
(School of Mathematics and Statistics, Yili Normal University, Yili 835000, China
Institute of Applied Mathematics, Yili Normal University, Yining 835000, China)
Abstract
Through a detailed study of nondestructive controlled quantum teleportation (NCQT) with two outputs in three-dimensional and high-dimensional Hilbert spaces, we propose an NCQT scheme that synchronously and probabilistically teleports N arbitrary unknown d -dimensional single-particle states from one sender to N different receivers under the supervision of a controller, by using a d -dimensional partially entangled ( 2 N + 1 ) -particle state as the quantum channel. The protocol succeeds if and only if all receivers recover their respective target states, and the optimal success probability of the N -output NCQT is determined by the minimum superposition coefficient of each product two-qudit state in the partially entangled channel. In our scheme, each receiver introduces an auxiliary qubit to assist in the local recovery test. When the auxiliary-qubit measurement outcome is | 0 ⟩ , the receiver can restore the target state; when the outcome is | 1 ⟩ , the corresponding unknown original state is retained by the sender. Accordingly, the N -output controlled teleportation process can be repeated as many times as additional quantum channels are available after a failed attempt. The results show that weakly entangled channels can still realize N -output controlled teleportation through sufficiently many repetitions, whereas strongly entangled channels require only a small number of repetitions to achieve the same goal.
Suggested Citation
Miao Liu & Zhaoyuan Zhang & Jiayin Peng & Jiangang Tang, 2026.
"Multi-Output Nondestructive Controlled Quantum Teleportation Through a Partially Entangled Channel,"
Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 14(9), pages 1-23, April.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:14:y:2026:i:9:p:1432-:d:1927577
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