Abstract

In this paper, we first propose a remote state preparation (RSP) scheme in the traditional sense, which accomplishes the remote preparation of a single-qubit controlled by multiple agents in the network. This triggers a new RSP scheme, by which we can remotely prepare tensor product-type quantum states controlled by one agent. After that, we generalize the above approach to the RSP scheme of multi-qubit information controlled by multiple agents in the network. In the extended scheme, as long as all agents operate faithfully, the receiver can recover all qubits of information in the original state; otherwise, the scheme fails. Such a scheme entangles quantum information in the preparation process, thus slashing the cost of such quantum resources as auxiliary qubits and local unitary operations, and, meanwhile, reducing the number of classical bits transferred among participants. Finally, we further investigate the remote preparation scheme for multiple qubit-string information under the control of multiple agents in the network.

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