Abstract

An upper bound for the fidelity of quantum teleportation explainable by local hidden variables is derived. This bound is larger than the fidelity corresponding to product states, i.e. to local quantum states. This is relevant for the study of mixed states. In particular, the fidelity of Werner's mixed state, known to be larger than the fidelity of product states, is found to be smaller than the fidelity explainable by local hidden variables. Hence the fidelity of Werner's mixed state does not exhibit nonclassical aspects.

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