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In this work, we discussed the role of quantum correlations beyond entanglement in three fundamental tasks in quantum information theory: remote state preparation as reported by Dakić (Nature Physics 8:666–670, 2012), entanglement distribution as reported by Streltsov (Physical Review Letters 108:250–501, 2012), Chuan (Physical Review Letters 109:070501, 2012) and transmission of correlations as reported by Streltsov (Physical Review Letters 111:040401, 2013), Brandão (2013).

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Streltsov, A. (2015). Outlook. In: Quantum Correlations Beyond Entanglement. SpringerBriefs in Physics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09656-8_6

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