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Vikram Verma

In this paper, by utilizing a nine-qubit entangled state as a quantum channel, we propose new schemes for symmetric and asymmetric cyclic controlled quantum teleportation (CYCQT). In our proposed schemes, four participants Alice, Bob, Charlie and David teleport their unknown quantum states cyclically among themselves with the help of a controller Eve. No participants can reconstruct the original states sent from the respective senders without the permission of the controller. Also, by considering same nine-qubit entangled state as a quantum channel, we propose a generalized scheme for CYCQT of multi-qubit states. In contrast to the previous CYCQT schemes involving three communicators and a controller, there are four communicators and a controller in the proposed schemes. Also, compared with previous CYCQT schemes, our proposed CYCQT schemes require less consumption of quantum resource and the intrinsic efficiency of the generalized scheme increases with the increase of number of qubits in the information states.


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