Abstract
In short-range interacting systems, the speed at which entanglement can be established between two separated points is limited by a constant Lieb-Robinson velocity. Long-range interacting systems are capable of faster entanglement generation, but the degree of the speedup possible is an open question. In this Letter, we present a protocol capable of transferring a quantum state across a distance L in d dimensions using long-range interactions with a strength bounded by 1/rα. If α
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Eldredge, Z., Gong, Z. X., Young, J. T., Moosavian, A. H., Foss-Feig, M., & Gorshkov, A. V. (2017). Fast Quantum State Transfer and Entanglement Renormalization Using Long-Range Interactions. Physical Review Letters, 119(17). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.170503
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