Re: Is classical teleportation possible?

2002-11-29 Thread Marchal Bruno
Stephen Paul King wrote: >I found these statements: > >http://www.imaph.tu-bs.de/qi/concepts.html#TP > >Teleportation with purely classical means is impossible, which is precisely >the observation making the theory of Quantum Information a new branch of >Information Theory. This is correct.

Re: Is classical teleportation possible?

2002-11-28 Thread scerir
Dear S.P.K., try this one, there is a collection of possible and impossible machines, classical versus quantic. s. Quantum Information Theory - an Invitation http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0101061 Authors: R. F. Werner Comments: 51 pages, 12 Figures, LaTeX+dvips. Will appear in a volume "Quantum

Re: Is classical teleportation possible?

2002-11-28 Thread Stephen Paul King
ot; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 10:52 AM Subject: Is classical teleportation possible? > Dear Bruno, > > I followed the UDA link and read the post and fell flat on my face when > I read the term "classical teleportati

Is classical teleportation possible?

2002-11-28 Thread Stephen Paul King
Dear Bruno, I followed the UDA link and read the post and fell flat on my face when I read the term "classical teleportation". I would like to know what is the theoretical basis of a belief that "classical teleportation" is even possible? I can accept TM emulability for the sake of the argumen