As we have seen in Chapter 4, multi-qubit systems can exist in correlated
states known as entangled states. In computing algorithms, entanglement is
implicit, but nowhere is it more dramatically useful than in protocols for com-
munication, where quantum correlations are exploited for security of commu-
nication as well as for coding efficiency. This quantum correlation shared by
spatially separated parties is used as a communication resource. The term
ebit has been coined to quantify this resource. An ebit can be thought of as
the amount of entanglement in a Bell state.

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FIGURE 9.2: Quantum Teleportation

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