Abstract
Two parties that share an entangled quantum system can achieve communication tasks which would otherwise be impossible: Sending two bits of classical information using only one qubit [1], unconditionally secure communication [2], transferring quantum information from one quantum system to another using two classical bits [3], and reducing communication complexity in distributed computations [4].
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