Quantum cloning with nonlocal assistance: Complement of Jozsa's stronger no-cloning theorem
arXiv:quant-ph/0604009
Abstract
We investigate the cases where a set $S$ of states $\{\ket{Ï_i} \}$ cannot be cloned by itself, but is clonable with the help of another system prepared in state $\hatÏ_i$. When $S$ is pair-wise nonorthogonal, it is known that one can generate the copy from $\hatÏ_i$ alone, with no interaction with the original system. Here we show that a set containing orthogonal pairs exhibits a property forming a striking contrast; For any such set, there is a choice of $\hatÏ_i$ that enables cloning only when the two systems are interacted in a purely quantum manner that is not achievable via classical communication.
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