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Entanglement preservation based on classical correlations

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Abstract

Entanglement suffers from noise in quantum channels. Noise originating from bit-flip and phase-flip errors has intrinsically different classical correlations. We find that these can be effectively explored when recovering entanglement by procrustean filtering.

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