Abstract
Abstract
In this work, we study the performance of one shot and concatenated deleting machines (DMs). We show that the output state of one shot DMs are mixed inseparable, and do not violate Bell’s inequality but can be used as a teleportation channel for all values of the input state parameters. On the other hand, we observe in the concatenation of different DMs that the output states are mixed inseparable and do not violate Bell’s inequality, and cannot be used as a teleportation channel. Further, some important attributes such as inseparability, violation of Bell’s inequality, and teleportation fidelity of the DMs remain unchanged under the order of concatenation. In this context of a teleportation channel, one shot DMs are useful when compared to concatenated DMs.
Subject
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
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