Entanglement distillation

Entanglement distillation (also called entanglement purification) is the transformation of N copies of an arbitrary entangled state into some number of approximately pure Bell pairs, using only local operations and classical communication.

Quantum entanglement distillation can in this way overcome the degenerative influence of noisy quantum channels[1] by transforming previously shared less entangled pairs into a smaller number of maximally entangled pairs.

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