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Quantum splitting an arbitrary three-qubit state with χ-state

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In this paper, we propose two schemes to remotely split an arbitrary three-qubit state. The χ and a GHZ state are used to construct the quantum channel. One scheme is completed by using the generalized Bell basis measurement of multi-particles. The other scheme is constructed by using the quantum primitives, which are described by the quantum circuit and photon architecture.

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Luo, MX., Deng, Y. Quantum splitting an arbitrary three-qubit state with χ-state. Quantum Inf Process 12, 773–784 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11128-012-0418-3

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