Oblivious Remote State Preparation

Type: Article

Publication Date: 2003-03-26

Citations: 227

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.90.127905

Abstract

We characterize the class of remote state preparation (RSP) protocols that use only forward classical communication and entanglement, deterministically prepare an exact copy of a general state, and do so obliviously---without leaking further information about the state to the receiver. We prove that any such protocol can be modified to require from the sender only a single specimen of the state, without increasing the classical communication cost. This implies Lo's conjectured lower bound on the cost for these protocols. We relate our RSP protocols to the private quantum channels and establish a one-to-one correspondence between them.

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