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The use of a three-particle quantum channel to teleport entangled states through a slight modification of Bennett's procedure is studied. It is shown that it is not possible to perform successful teleportation of an arbitrary and unknown two-particle entangled state, following our version of Bennett's procedure. On the contrary, it is shown which, and in how many different ways, particular classes of two-particle states can be teleported.
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Marinatto, L., Weber, T. WHICH KIND OF TWO-PARTICLE STATES CAN BE TELEPORTED THROUGH A THREE-PARTICLE QUANTUM CHANNEL?. Found Phys Lett 13, 119–132 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007875331710
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