id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gs4ekj76lrenbpkny7ha5imz6u Christopher G. Timpson The Grammar of Teleportation 2006 29 .pdf application/pdf 15337 1022 64 and make use of the distinctive possibilities for information processing and communication that quantum systems allow: quantum features like entanglement and noncommutativity are put to work. assisting communication and it illustrates vividly several of the general features associated with quantum information protocols, most notably the fact that entanglement (a Shannon information H(X) measures in bits (classical two-state systems) the resources context7, for example, when considering the transmission of classical (Shannon) information over a channel consisting of quantum devices; but it is also possible to introduce an the source selecting the states to be teleported by Alice H(A); the mutual information Note that the amount of information that Bob may acquire from the teleported state quantum state is teleported from Alice to Bob with nothing that bears any relation above, the specification information associated with the state teleported to Bob is not above, the specification information associated with the state teleported to Bob is not ./cache/work_gs4ekj76lrenbpkny7ha5imz6u.pdf ./txt/work_gs4ekj76lrenbpkny7ha5imz6u.txt