A Computational Separation Between Quantum No-cloning and No-teleportation

02/03/2023
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by   Barak Nehoran, et al.
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Two of the fundamental no-go theorems of quantum information are the no-cloning theorem (that it is impossible to make copies of general quantum states) and the no-teleportation theorem (the prohibition on sending quantum states over classical channels without pre-shared entanglement). They are known to be equivalent, in the sense that a collection of quantum states is teleportable without entanglement if and only if it is clonable. Our main result suggests that this is not the case when computational efficiency is considered. We give a collection of quantum states and quantum oracles relative to which these states are efficiently clonable but not efficiently teleportable without entanglement. Given that the opposite scenario is impossible (states that can be teleported without entanglement can always trivially be cloned), this gives the most complete quantum oracle separation possible between these two important no-go properties. We additionally study the complexity class π–Όπ—…π—ˆπ—‡π–Ίπ–»π—…π–Ύπ–°π–¬π– , a subset of 𝖰𝖬𝖠 whose witnesses are efficiently clonable. As a consequence of our main result, we give a quantum oracle separation between π–Όπ—…π—ˆπ—‡π–Ίπ–»π—…π–Ύπ–°π–¬π–  and the class 𝖰𝖒𝖬𝖠, whose witnesses are restricted to classical strings. We also propose a candidate oracle-free promise problem separating these classes. We finally demonstrate an application of clonable-but-not-teleportable states to cryptography, by showing how such states can be used to protect against key exfiltration.

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